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Alena studied clinical psychology at Saint Petersburg State University and after graduation worked as a research fellow at Military Educational-and-Research Centre Naval Academy. After two years moved to the lab manager position in Saint Petersburg State University and currently works as a lab manager in the cognitive psychology scientific group. She was responsible for the management of the group’s projects and creating knowledge base and informational storage. She familiarized herself with ontologies during the search for the optimization of the knowledge base. She is currently working on the ontology of research processes.
Chris Stauber is Head of Products for Kyndi, an artificial intelligence software developer focused on enabling people to use Kyndi to analyze very large volumes of text, such as research papers and scientific journals, in a fraction of the time, gaining insight, knowledge, and the ability to make better decisions. Prior to Kyndi, Chris led the products organizations in a number of diverse industry domains, including law enforcement and intelligence at Wynyard Group, Supply Chain Logistics at GT Nexus, Energy and Emissions management at C3IoT, and CRM at Siebel Systems.
 
See: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alena_Begler
Chris has a technical background, having served as VP Engineering for a number of ERP software providers, and has remained hands-on as technology paradigms have shifted from mini-computers, client-server, SaaS, mobile, and virtual environments. Chris' work includes contributions leading to Patent No. 5,963,953 - Method, and system for product configuration, and Patent No. 6,574,635 - Application instantiation based upon attributes and values stored in a meta data repository, including tiering of application layers, objects, and components.
 
Contacts: alena.begler@gmail.com
Chris has an active interest in the development, refinement, and deployment of machine-consumable ontologies for the purpose of sharing, learning, and using the world's information resources.

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Chris Stauber

Chris Stauber is Head of Products for Kyndi, an artificial intelligence software developer focused on enabling people to use Kyndi to analyze very large volumes of text, such as research papers and scientific journals, in a fraction of the time, gaining insight, knowledge, and the ability to make better decisions. Prior to Kyndi, Chris led the products organizations in a number of diverse industry domains, including law enforcement and intelligence at Wynyard Group, Supply Chain Logistics at GT Nexus, Energy and Emissions management at C3IoT, and CRM at Siebel Systems.

Chris has a technical background, having served as VP Engineering for a number of ERP software providers, and has remained hands-on as technology paradigms have shifted from mini-computers, client-server, SaaS, mobile, and virtual environments. Chris' work includes contributions leading to Patent No. 5,963,953 - Method, and system for product configuration, and Patent No. 6,574,635 - Application instantiation based upon attributes and values stored in a meta data repository, including tiering of application layers, objects, and components.

Chris has an active interest in the development, refinement, and deployment of machine-consumable ontologies for the purpose of sharing, learning, and using the world's information resources.