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Peter Rojas

Founder

Michael Kechinov

Founder

Phillip Torrone

Founder

Elliot Williams

Editor In Chief

Joe Kim

Board Member

Mike Szczys

Editor In Chief

Mike Szczys's LinkedIn

Mike is an Orchestra Musician by night and a writer by day. His entrance into electronics started with BEAM robot builds but quickly moved into the realm of embedded systems. He spends his waking hours chasing down new tricks performed through clever application of existing hardware. This has suited him well since joining Hackaday.com in 2009. He has an unquenchable thirst for seeing future technology become reality before his eyes — a drive perfectly suited for the hardware hacking universe.

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Peter Rojas

Founder

Michael Kechinov

Founder

Phillip Torrone

Founder

Hackaday board members

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Joe Kim

Board Member

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