Born in New Jersey -- Mark Hansen is a serial entrepreneur, programmer, and independent researcher in plant biology and applied plasma physics. After living with environmental and human rights lawyers in the U.K. they studied anthropology, American Studies, and visual arts. While in New Jersey, they worked on food and housing accessibility before learning programming to build tools that could counter corruption. Their work has been featured in Fast Company, TIME Magazine, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Y-Combinator.
Mark Hansen
GROWING COMMUNITY BIOLOGISTS TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE
Upsolve
Shipping 2 million lines of build that cleared $250 million debt and beating Credit Karma, LegalZoom, and Intuit at their own game.
Building a tech ecosystem in Gaza City to bring economic opportunities and bridge communities.
Wearable AI Device for Annotating/Querying Scientific Work
Augmented constituent services for government with machine learning in 4 cities.
A lawsuit to ensure poor people can access their rights
Mentor to help people impacted by incarceration get their first foot into tech