Abhishek Agrawal

Abhishek Agrawal

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Co-Founder & CEO
Redwood City, California, United States

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  • Material Security
    Co-Founder & CEO
    Material Security
    Apr 2023 - Current (3 years 4 months)
  • Material Security
    Co-Founder & CTO
    Material Security
    Apr 2017 - Apr 2023 (6 years 1 month)
  • Dropbox
    Senior Product Manager
    Dropbox
    Jul 2013 - Apr 2017 (3 years 10 months)
    I was an early PM at Dropbox and worked on several parts of the product: • New products focusing on team collaboration and communication • New landing experiences on Mobile and Web • Full-text search for Dropbox for Business (a ~100B document instant indexing system built in-house) • Internal A/B testing, data visualization and exploration tools that powered Dropbox's growth, monetization and sales teams
  • Climate
    Product Manager (Intern)
    Climate
    Jun 2012 - Aug 2012 (3 months)
    I worked on a new product that allowed farmers to understand crop yield forecasts for their fields. Worked closely with design, data science and engineering teams.
  • Microsoft
    Software Development Engineer
    Microsoft
    Aug 2009 - Aug 2011 (2 years 1 month)
    I worked as a web and desktop engineer at Office Labs: a small R&D team at Microsoft focused on the productivity space. We helped explore new ideas by designing, prototyping, and user testing concepts in short sprints. Some of the projects I worked on: • Web-based tools for visualizing, sorting and analyzing large amounts of visual data from multiple sources on the web. Based on the ajax Seadragon library from Live Labs. • Tele-presence systems to help people collaborate with remote team members with a combination of robotics, sensors and audio/video processing techniques • Games to teach students how to use all the features in Microsoft Office (see ribbonhero.com)
  • Microsoft Office Labs
    Software Development Engineer (Intern)
    Microsoft Office Labs
    Jun 2008 - Aug 2008 (3 months)
    I worked on Chart Advisor: a prototype from Office Labs that would automate chart creation by recommending the best chart for a given set of data. Chart Advisor was eventually shipped in Excel 2013 as the "Recommended Charts" feature.
  • Princeton University
    Researcher
    Princeton University
    Jun 2007 - Aug 2007 (3 months)
    I worked on fabricating and testing stretchable micro-electrode arrays in a Level III cleanroom environment with Professor Sigurd Wagner. The research's main application was to further the development of flexible electronics.
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  • Harvard Business School
    Master, Business Administration
    Harvard Business School
    Jan 2011 - Dec 2013 (3 years)
    CIO of the Entrepreneurship Club. Member of Tech/Media Club and HBS Tennis Club.
  • Princeton University
    Bachelor of Science degree, with honors, Electrical Engineering; Computer Systems
    Princeton University
    Jan 2005 - Dec 2009 (5 years)
    Concentration in Computer Systems & Software. Elected President of Table Tennis Club and Academics Chair of the Princeton IEEE Chapter. CTO of Princeton University Language Project, a web platform to connect students with foreign NGOs to translate legal/political documents. Steering Committee Member of the Undergraduate Research Symposium. Two time recipient of the SPIE scholarship and PRISM-Newport Award in Photonics for distinguished academic research.
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    TrivPals
    Co-led finalist team in first-year microbusiness contest to build TrivPals, a mobile game for iOS devices that allows friends to compete with each other in time-pressured trivia challenges. Coordinated product development, product marketing, and business and media relations with three-person team. Supported release on the Apple App Store in Feb 2013.
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    A chaotic optical cavity combined with a quantum cascade laser for chemical vapor sensing
    Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference QELS
    May 2007
    A novel multi-pass optical cavity with partially-chaotic ray dynamics has been combined with a Quantum Cascade laser for sensing of ethanol. The 4-cm diameter cavity shows an optical path length in the mid-infrared of ~4.5-m.
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