People
People
The people behind the Center's research.
Marvin Hansen is the director of the Center for Dynamic Causality, an independent research center dedicated to the study of dynamic causality, dynamic chronometry, and dynamic knowledge. His work bridges formal epistemology, applied artificial intelligence, and dynamic causal reasoning.
He invented and implemented DeepCausality, the first hypergraph-based computational causality library for the Rust programming language, hosted as open source under the Linux Foundation's AI and Data Foundation since 2023. DeepCausality has been adopted as a component in ServiceRadar, an open-source network observability platform with enterprise deployments at United Airlines and Siemens. He also built Air Gap Voice, software specializing in privacy-first offline voice dictation and translation for macOS and iOS.
In 2021, he founded Emet-Labs, an independent research company focused on trading systems, risk management, and market volatility. From 2020 to 2021, he served as Head of Quantitative Research for an investment technology firm, where he designed an autonomous trading engine and developed the Quantum Portfolio Management system.
He holds a Master of Liberal Arts in Management from Harvard University and a Master of Computer Science (First Class Honors) from the University of Auckland, with an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Informatics from UMIT (Austria). He completed the Deep Tech Bootcamp at MIT and was admitted to the Harvard Innovation Lab, where he competed in the 2020 Presidential Innovation Challenge.
He serves as the director of the Center for Dynamic Causality and the project lead for DeepCausality.