/ Alan is an instructor at Make School. Along with helping developers integrate our technology, he enjoys juggling, dancing, crafts, poetry, improv comedy, speaking, and inspiring others to unlock their creativity.

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/ Alex is the head writer and blog editor at Leap Motion, where he stands as the final bulwark against bad grammar. Want to share your Leap Motion project? Email acolgan@leapmotion.com or PM leapmotion_alex on Reddit.

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/ Touchscreens, knobs and buttons, motion interfaces – there are lots of ways that human beings and technology can work together. As a developer experience engineer at Leap Motion, Daniel loves to explore new ways that we can communicate with (and through) technology, particularly in large spaces where the personal and public collide.

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/ Edwin is currently a Customer Care Manager at Thync. In his spare time, he tinkers his heart out to create motion-controlled bots.

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/ A musician and creative researcher, Isaac explores the boundaries of space and sound with the Leap Motion JavaScript API. He has designed a variety of experimental interfaces that let you reach into music, big data, and even the fourth dimension.

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/ Formerly the head commander of social media at Leap Motion, Kate is now the Editorial Manager at Lily Robotics.

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/ Kevin is a software engineer who joined Leap Motion when we were a tiny stealth startup over two years ago.

/ Everything Matt does is waves. He has a background in music software, and in his free time develops interactive art using physics simulations and audio. If he’s not writing software, Matt is biking around San Francisco while eating a slice of pizza. Check out more of his work at tytel.org.

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/ Michael is the CEO and co-founder of Leap Motion.

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/ Nancy is a Leap Motion UX designer. She believes that well-designed digital experiences can make everyone feel like superheroes.

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/ Peter is a software engineer at Leap Motion who loves to practice web development and bring the power of LeapJS to everyone.

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/ Raffi Bedikian is a software engineer at Leap Motion. After spending years on computer graphics development, he joined Leap Motion in 2011.

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