Meet new advisor - Andrei Kopysov

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Andrei Kopysov is an experienced software engineer at Facebook and graphic designer with a strong technical background. He has in-depth knowledge of cutting-edge IT technologies as well as profound understanding of how they should work. Being an advisor for MicroMoney, Andrei applies his unique software development and engineering knowledge to our project and token-generating event.

Andrei graduated MGPU in Perm and is a Certified Unity Developer.

From 2008 to 2015, he was a Lead Programmer at AlternativaPlatform, a Perm-based game development studio, known for its core product Tanki-Online, a MMO that now operates in more than 50 countries, engaging millions of users from all over the world. Andrei was responsible for Programming Shaders, Visual Effects Setup scenes, animation and models in Unity3Das well as task management and planning of graphical features.

Later, in 2015-2016, Andrei continued to hone his skills working at Belarus-based Masquerade Technologies (MSQRD), a company that unites leading experts in the fields of machine learning, face recognition and tracking, facial expression recognition, 3D graphics and visual effects. On his position, Andrei specialized in developing 3D effects and SDK and VFX for Android. At MSQRD, a company that is well known for its computing algorithms excellency, Andrei gained his initial experience in blockchain technologies. This enabled him to contribute to more complex projects, such as those based on neural networks, backpropagation algorithms, unsupervised learning and other AI elements.

As of 2017, Andrei is a software engineer at Facebook. Besides his Advisor status at MicroMoney, Andrei also contributes to programming, as an A.I. Neural Network programming.

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So he is one of the guys who made Tanki online into what it was. Nice :)