Toposware
Sébastien Dan has a diverse work experience in various software engineering roles. Sébastien started their career as an Analyst/Engineer at Sopra Banking Software, where they worked on bank software project development from November 2011 to June 2014. Sébastien then joined Lumini, a digital studio in Paris, as a Front-End/Drupal Web Developer, working on communication and advertisement projects. At Squeeze INC in Tokyo, Japan, Sébastien worked as a Lead Front-End Software Engineer, developing Angular solutions for their main product, Mister Suite, and co-creating a new software suitebook. Sébastien then joined Ubisoft Montréal as a Lead Full Stack Web Engineer, leading the development of the Live Production main reporting tool for the Rainbow Six Siege team. At Latona, Inc., Sébastien worked as a Lead Full-Stack Software Engineer and Vice-President of the Microfinance Division, where they designed, developed, and managed a Micro-Finance platform for the Eastern African farming market. Sébastien also worked at Ascent Robotics, Inc. as a Senior Full-Stack Software Engineer, leading the crafting of web-centered tools and moving a portion of their infrastructure to the cloud. Currently, they hold the position of Chief of Staff at Toposware, where they utilize their full-stack expertise to contribute to the design and crafting of their blockchain solutions.
Sébastien Dan obtained their Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Chemical Engineering and Computer Science from ENSIACET. Sébastien attended the school from 2008 to 2011.
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Toposware is developing a consensusless, trust-free, privacy-enhancing interoperability protocol to bridge blockchains. We are headquartered in Boston, MA, and are a group of passionate computer scientists, cryptographers and engineers from all over the world. The team is coming from many places such as CERN, École Normale Supérieure, Telecom Paris, UCL, Ubisoft and InfoSec. We have remote teams in places such as the US, France, Canada and Japan. Our team is creating the technical groundwork for a new standard for web3 while solving some of the hardest problems in cryptography and distributed systems. Research and development is done in-house as well as in collaboration with technological research institutes and academic research groups.