Greg joined Digital Scientists in 2021, bringing decades of experience in engineering, product strategy, and software development. His career has spanned telecommunications, semiconductors, robotics, and healthcare, ultimately leading him to transition fully into software development—combining his deep technical expertise with his passion for building innovative digital solutions.
Greg holds both a bachelor’s (SB) and a master’s (SM) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, as well as an MBA from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. His early career included work in RF engineering, air defense radar at MIT Lincoln Lab, and pioneering AI applications in network optimization. He also served as a U.S. Army Officer in a PATRIOT missile battery.
Over the years, he has co-founded startups in healthcare and robotics, advised companies on technology roadmaps, and contributed to groundbreaking advancements in digital TV, telehealth, and AI-driven applications.
At Digital Scientists, Greg gets to do what he loves—building smart software, exploring new tech, and solving complex challenges with a great team.
Areas of Expertise:
- Full-stack software development & AI-driven applications
- Telecommunications & RF engineering
- Product strategy, technology roadmaps & startup innovation
- Healthcare technology, telehealth & data science
- Robotics, embedded systems & simulation modeling
When he’s not coding or tinkering with new ideas, Greg enjoys connecting with fellow technologists, mentoring the next generation, and staying plugged into the latest advancements in AI, healthcare, and beyond.
Greg joined Digital Scientists in 2021, bringing decades of experience in engineering, product strategy, and software development. His career has spanned telecommunications, semiconductors, robotics, and healthcare, ultimately leading him to transition fully into software development—combining his deep technical expertise with his passion for building innovative digital solutions.
Greg holds both a bachelor’s (SB) and a master’s (SM) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT, as well as an MBA from Emory University’s Goizueta Business School. His early career included work in RF engineering, air defense radar at MIT Lincoln Lab, and pioneering AI applications in network optimization. He also served as a U.S. Army Officer in a PATRIOT missile battery.
Over the years, he has co-founded startups in healthcare and robotics, advised companies on technology roadmaps, and contributed to groundbreaking advancements in digital TV, telehealth, and AI-driven applications.
At Digital Scientists, Greg gets to do what he loves—building smart software, exploring new tech, and solving complex challenges with a great team.
Areas of Expertise:
- Full-stack software development & AI-driven applications
- Telecommunications & RF engineering
- Product strategy, technology roadmaps & startup innovation
- Healthcare technology, telehealth & data science
- Robotics, embedded systems & simulation modeling
When he’s not coding or tinkering with new ideas, Greg enjoys connecting with fellow technologists, mentoring the next generation, and staying plugged into the latest advancements in AI, healthcare, and beyond.
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Leveraging AI tools in Social Need Screening and Intervention – comments on proposed changes to HEDIS SNS-E measure
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