MeshPilot Academy

About

Built for operators who prefer receipts over hype

MeshPilot Academy began as a late-night lab bench in Gangnam where instructors prototyped scenarios on gear they actually maintained by day. The studio still writes every lab brief as if the next shift depends on it—because sometimes it does.

Evidence first

Configs ship with captures, not vibes.

Humane pacing

Cohorts breathe between sprints so mentors can read every submission.

Seoul + cloud

Local studios anchor remote pods for distributed teams.

Plain language

Runbooks skip acronym walls; glossaries live inline.

Org map

Academic direction sits at the center; delivery rings report in with weekly signal notes instead of slide decks.

Academic Director

Yuri Seo

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Haneul Park

Senior Network Instructor

Still diagrams BGP paths on coffee sleeves when students ask nicely.

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Jiwon Mae

Lab Infrastructure Engineer

Keeps pods warm, patched, and honest about capacity.

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Noah Im

Automation Curriculum Designer

Builds guardrails that feel like helpful nudges, not nagging bots.

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Rae Chung

Student Success Manager

Notices quiet students before they vanish from the roster.

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Daeun Lee

B2B Training Consultant

Translates enterprise quirks into lab stories teams recognize.

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Minseo Ahn

Operations Coordinator

Makes schedules line up with real subway transfers and sleep.

Milestones

2018

First public mesh troubleshooting night in Seoul attracts twenty-five operators.

2021

Cloud lab pods launch so remote teams inherit the same capture standards as on-site seats.

2025

MeshPilot Lab Summit debuts as an annual forum pairing keynotes with hands-on studios.