Cambridge Semantics Team

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Jordi Albornoz-Mulligan

Founding Engineer

phone: +1 (617) 401 7321    fax: +1 (617) 209-1258
316 Stuart Street, Boston, MA, 02116


Jordi is an expert in Web Services, Semantic Web, and user-interface technologies. He brings to Cambridge Semantics over six years experience pursuing efficient and powerful Web-application development systems, in an effort to quickly build robust Web software to address large-scale enterprise challenges.

In his last role as leader of the user interface team at ITA Software, Jordi helped pioneer rich web client approaches to build a next-generation airline reservations system for one of the largest North American Airlines. His experience as a leader in a multi-year, expansive development effort and his close involvement with the customer gives him a unique practical perspective to emerging semantic technologies.

Prior to this as a core engineer in the IBM Advanced Internet Technology team, Jordi established himself as a leading expert in Web Services technologies. He was responsible for IBM's first Web Services development stack, and he later designed and developed one of IBM's first large-scale Web-Services-based applications. Under his guidance, a team of IBM Extreme Blue interns created a semantic virtual file system geared at helping scientists easily share experiment data. Jordi also was a key contributor to the Life Sciences Identifier (LSID) specification.

Jordi is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science.