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Music Academy, he attended courses at the Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Faculty of Automation and Computers.
In 1986, Dan crossed the Atlantic to head the computer music laboratory at the University of California in Santa Barbara, and to work as an audio programmer and
DSP (Digital Signal Processing) designer.
For the last twenty years, he worked at Opcode Systems as senior programmer for “Studio Vision” software (the winner of several distinguished awards), and later
for Euphonix, Antares and Kind of Loud. Dan worked as director of Research & Development at Arboretum Systems (which produced such multi-award-winning
applications as: Hyperprism, Ray Gun, and Ionizer). In 2001 he became a co-founder of a new music technology company named Muse Research (headquartered at Menlo Park, California) as a major consultant in creating the “Receptor.” In 2006, Dan began working at Apple, and was involved with iPod and iPhone development.
Music Academy, he attended courses at the Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Faculty of Automation and Computers.
In 1986, Dan crossed the Atlantic to head the computer music laboratory at the University of California in Santa Barbara, and to work as an audio programmer and
DSP (Digital Signal Processing) designer.
For the last twenty years, he worked at Opcode Systems as senior programmer for “Studio Vision” software (the winner of several distinguished awards), and later
for Euphonix, Antares and Kind of Loud. Dan worked as director of Research & Development at Arboretum Systems (which produced such multi-award-winning
applications as: Hyperprism, Ray Gun, and Ionizer). In 2001 he became a co-founder of a new music technology company named Muse Research (headquartered at Menlo Park, California) as a major consultant in creating the “Receptor.” In 2006, Dan began working at Apple, and was involved with iPod and iPhone development.