Gabriel Cohen
About
Welcome! I'm Gabe and I like to build websites and apps. Lately that's meant building nero.fan, a platform that helps artists make money on livestreams.
I recently wrapped up almost 1.5 years at Flatiron where I shipped clinical research products. I also launched 2 consumer apps and worked at a bunch of random startups in college and did research on autonomous vehicles.
My experiences so far
I built Nero.fan where we're helping music artists make money on livestreams. I've scaled it to 100k+ weekly users and we're currently processing $350k+ GMV per month.
I shipped clinical research products to support clinical trials. Specifically, I worked on infrastructure and feature development for a fullstack patient management system.
After 8 months, I got my own team to build internal sales tools. I also led AI development initiatives across Flatiron.
Built out web/mobile apps for Daedelus Finance (Fintech Startup) and Feniska (German Pet-Tech startup).
This was good experience in learning how to contribute and communicate within small teams.
Sophomore year internship. I helped translate traffic trajectories into semantic scenarios for autonomous vehicle testing and improved the existing evaluation loop. Fun project and it was increadible to spend time living in Germany
What I like to do when I'm not working
I'm an amateur guitarist and a member of the jewish-buddhist community. Spritiuality has become a larger part of my life recently - if you're curious, I resonate with nondualism and ideas that align with leaders like Alan Watts, Sam Harris, and Joseph Goldstein.
I also love reading random coding, buddhist, and fiction books - I'm currently reading East of Eden by John Steinback and just finished reading Unit Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns and I'm now applying those principles to my work by rewriting Nero's backend away from global singletons and towards a modular, dependency-injected architecture. I wish they made us read this in college (but even if they did, I probably would have skipped it).
Random apps I made
A journal that talks to you. iOS app with voice input, insights, and mood tracking.
iOS app that helps you find good thrift spots in NYC.
Research
Paper from my time at TUM: paper.