STUFF MEETS
Jaime Waydo
WHOOP’S CHIEF TECH OFFICER ON PUTTING CARS ON MARS AND MAKING WEARABLES SMARTER
[ Interview Rachael Sharpe ]
The first half of my career was spent working at NASA.
I started my career as an intern in 1999 and then gradually worked my way up. By the time I left NASA I had become the Chief Mechanical Engineer for the Curiosity Rover.
I spent about a decade working in the self-driving cars sphere.
I worked at Google – I was the launch lead for two exciting milestones on the Firefly vehicles: the first fully driverless drive that we did in Austin, Texas, and the first 1000 miles of fully driverless operations in Phoenix, Arizona.