Robert Schmid

Robert Schmid

Senior Software Engineer @ AirStrip

About Robert Schmid

Robert Schmid is a Senior Software Engineer at AirStrip Technologies, where he has worked since 2010. He has a background in software development for healthcare applications and holds degrees in Astrophysics and Law.

Work at AirStrip Technologies

Robert Schmid has been employed at AirStrip Technologies as a Senior Software Engineer since 2010. In this role, he has contributed to the development of critical healthcare applications. Notably, he created the Android version of the AppPoint Framework and built the Airstrip Cardio App on top of it. He also developed a template engine in Objective C for the iOS version of the AirStrip AppPoint Framework. His work has focused on enhancing patient-level diabetes management through mobile applications.

Previous Experience at Southwest Research Institute

Robert Schmid worked at Southwest Research Institute as a Senior Research Scientist for seven months in 2008. He also served as a Consultant at the same organization from 2007 to 2008 for one year. During his time there, he engaged in various research initiatives, contributing to the development of technology solutions.

Experience at erikorganic.com

At erikorganic.com, Robert Schmid held multiple roles including Principal, CTO, CFO, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary from 2007 to 2009. His responsibilities encompassed overseeing technological advancements and managing corporate governance. This experience contributed to his diverse skill set in both technology and business management.

Educational Background

Robert Schmid studied at the University of Minnesota, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Astrophysics from 1984 to 1990. He later attended Mitchell Hamline School of Law, achieving a Juris Doctor degree from 1992 to 1996. His educational background combines technical and legal expertise, supporting his roles in software engineering and corporate governance.

Consulting Experience

Robert Schmid has a history of consulting roles, including a three-year position at the National Marrow Donor Program from 2004 to 2007. His consulting experience spans various organizations, allowing him to apply his expertise in software development and research across different sectors.

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