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He’s been creating Android application since he bought his first Android device, Google G1, nearly 5 years ago. Jakub has graduated from Warsaw University of Technology and Coventry University.
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His main interests are in building scalable software, SOA, Data Mining and Mobile. He has been working on E-Commerce applications based on large J2EE and peer-to-peer technology. In the past, Nishant has worked at Amazon.com and Adobe Inc. He also contributes to open source projects. Other than software technology, he is interested in Analytics, product management, Internet marketing and startups.
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After completing a masters degree in Civil Engineering from KU Leuven, he received his PhD in Computer Science from UHasselt in 2017. His research focused on assessing and improving security and privacy for mobile users.
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During his 7 years with the company, he has been heavily involved with his site's adoption of Model Driven Development (MDD) and has taken multiple software designs to maturity using the MDD approach. He has a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. Mark Stofferahn
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Oh yeah, and she writes code too. Before coming to Google in 2006, Michelle worked at the Citizen Lab where she wrote software to study internet censorship around the world. This software is still the leading tool used by researchers to learn more about internet filtering trends and how government and corporate censorship can be circumvented.
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He's one of the members of the core SRv6 architecture team and has developed the SR implementation in FD.io VPP. Prior joining Cisco, he was a research engineer at IMDEA Networks institute, where he prototyped a BGP route server in ExaBGP and researched on the algorithmic of TI-LFA (SR Topology Independent Loop Free Alternates).
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Mainly focusing on the development of ODF interoperability, she's also an IBM development team member of the ODF Toolkit open source community. She can be reached at weihuaw@cn.ibm.com.
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He is part of the IBM DB2 for Linux, UNIX and, Windows development team and works in the area of full-text search. He has a broad range of software product development experience, and has designed and implemented features for various database servers including DB2 and Informix.
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Akshay was curious about how gadgets/appliances worked, right from childhood and has made a mess by dissecting many appliances. Currently, his wheels are turning for the IT industry. He is working for a start up company; is a radical thinker and likes to develop applications with a “WOW” factor.
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He currently lives in New York City and works as an Adobe Flex specialist for Lab49, a financial services consultancy firm. Over the last decade, he has moved from Java and ColdFusion development, through PHP and ASP.NET before finding Flex in 2007. Frustrated with pseudo-app development in HTML, and the limited reach of .NET, he found solace in Adobe's latest offering and continues to keep tabs on its competition. He is always ready to wax lyrical on OO principles and platform agnosticism. Justin is also a classically trained guitarist, composer, stage performer and once rode a bicycle across Australia.
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As an avid public speaker and one of Glamour Magazine's 35 Women Under 35 Who Are Changing the Tech Industry, Cassidy has worked with hackathons, meetups, conferences, and events around the country. She also likes karaoke and tacos.
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She works closely with other researchers to design, program and implement applications software. In addition, she performs in-depth social computing research through the collection of social network data by conducting analysis, programming and designing prototypes.
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During his three years of professional Ruby/Rails programming he has been continually active in the community by helping organizing events like Rails Day 2007 and the annual Gotham Ruby Conference (GoRuCo). Bryan's software development blog is located at http://brynary.com/.
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He has spent most of his careers working in startups and is currently leading the automation team of Reduxio. Apart from coding, Noam plays chess on a daily basis, likes reading psychology and philosophy, and playing the piano.
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He started contributing to OpenStack in Havana release where he took an active part in development of LBaaS v1.0. In Icehouse he became a Neutron Core Team member and now his main focus of contribution is Neutron stability, scalability and performance. FULL PROFILE
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He has worked for IBM since 2008. Since joining IBM, he has been with the DB2 ISL functional verification test team and has worked on DB2 quality assurance all this while. Yash is an engineering graduate from Cochin University of Science and Technology in India in Electronics and Communications.
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Louis. His team supports the MasterCard Settlement Account Management application. He has a bachelor's degree in electrical and electronics engineering from P.S.G College of Technology, India (1990). When not working, he enjoys spending time with his family, as well as playing tennis, cricket, basketball, and chess.
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In addition to helping customers design efficient data models for their applications, he also develops cluster management software and maintains the Python and PHP client libraries for Cassandra. Tyler also contributes to Cassandra itself.
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He's being developing for and using Linux for more than 15 years and is doing Software packaging, distribution and software development for more than 10 years.
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With her teammates, she is responsible for validating selected customer-based business scenarios to improve the customer experience with Software Group products, especially the integration of those products. Previously she was a developer of the VisualAge Generator project.
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When she’s not building apps for clients, she is helping companies figure out what to build or organizing conferences such as Pear Conf. Marlena’s agile hat-trick of working for IBM, Pivotal and Atlassian, has left her with a life-long appreciation for quality code, empathy and working together with a team. Marlena likes taking her dog for walks on the beach and is passionate about making tech more inclusive.
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He's been with IBM for 18 years and has extensive full-stack experience building UIs using a wide variety of technologies. Current interests include cloud, Node.js, microservices... Read More →
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He is the inventor of hazard pointers, lock-free malloc and several algorithms for concurrent data structures. His work is included in several IBM products where he was a Research Staff Member at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. He received a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Rochester. He is an ACM Distinguished Scientist and an ACM Distinguished Speaker. He is an elected member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering. He received the 2014 ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential PLDI Paper Award for his paper on Scalable Lock-Free Dynamic Memory Allocation.
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He holds a, B.S. in Computer Science from University of Southwestern Louisiana and he is working towards a M.S. in Software Engineering from Portland State University. He has been at Wacom Technology for 6 years as a Macintosh Software Engineer and previously was a Programmre at EoZ Bis.
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Broadcastr (beta.broadcastr.com) is a revolutionary Social Media platform for making and managing location-based stories. It enables recording, indexing, hearing, and sharing audio content. Stanimira’s team has built a brilliant distributed architecture capable of handling the huge resources needed by a geo-searching multimedia framework running in browsers and on mobile devices. Stanimira is also developing applications for e-publishing of multimedia-enhanced, interactive books. She is a teaching assistant in various technological courses at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics at Sofia University, where she also participates in a number of scientific research projects.
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He is a contributor of Apache Spark (known as CodingCat) and also serves as the committee member of Distributed Machine Learning Community (DMLC) and Apache MxNet (incubator).
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Topher wrote the Multiple Dispatch and S-Expression RubyGems used in this article. He also volunteers on the Tech Team of the progressive political group The Oregon Bus Project and is an active member of the Portland Ruby Brigade.
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Working at Google, she specializes in Apache Beam and, in particular, the Python SDK. She describes her job as being able to, "See an idea grow into an actual tool that solves real-life problems." María is active in the local tech community, including Women Who Code Silicon Valley. She gave an inspiring talk about her career and life experiences at the BayPiggies October 2017 meeting.
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He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and an M.S. in Computer Science from The Johns Hopkins University. He is the technical lead for ESSENCE.
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He enjoys all things C#, ASP.NET Core, Docker, Azure and Kubernetes. In his free time, Bill is actively involved in the tech community and is passionate about giving back by sharing his learnings and thoughts.
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He does tool smithing. When not at work, he enjoys mountain biking, spending time with his girlfriend Niki (Ohh) and programming Perl under Linux. He can be reached at quillan@doitnow.com.
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She has over 11 years experience developing web applications with PHP and lots of other cool web technologies. Prior to CrowdSurge, she was Data Team Lead at Hailo and Development Manager for the affiliate network Webgains and Technical Team Lead for the PHP consultancy Ibuildings. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Technology Management from Herzing University in Madison Wisconsin.
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Both his passion for his career and zealous work ethic bring him to the threshold of excellence when improving his clients’ sites and building his own business. As an entrepreneur based out of Houston, Texas, Mr.Ahmed is the founder of Informatics Commerce, an eCommerce web development firm dedicated to superior website design and functionality.
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He has been developing software for more than 15 years, most of that using Java EE and various enterprise technologies. He has worked as a developer, architect and team lead, developing software in a variety of industries, including the financial sector, music entertainment and gaming industry, as well as with a variety of languages, databases and platforms. Outside of work, Aleksandar is a passionate game enthusiast, both as a player and a developer and has authored several casual game titles as personal projects.
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He is specialize analysis, design& development of Web Application, Services. He is excellent in developing International quality application, ensuring standard coding & Leading team. "
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He studied computer science at the University of Cambridge and completed his MSc and PhD on computational modelling at the University of Greenwich. During his PhD and later as a Research Fellow, he wrote software for mechanical stress analysis, optical modelling, and risk analysis. Steve is now helping make Mendeley the research tool he wished he had in academia.
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He is responsible for the early DPDK 10G PMD development, leading to ~25X increase in IPv4 forwarding throughput on Intel(R) architecture base platforms. Since then he's worked on other drivers and conducted research in areas of user-space TCP/IP, IPsec, and SSL processing. Jeff holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Computer Systems Engineering and... Read More →
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Prior to Facebook, Lucy was a co-founder of Beluga, a mobile group messaging company. Beluga caught the attention of tech influencers, received rave reviews, and was acquired by Facebook two months after launch. She previously worked as a software engineer at Google, where she worked on Google News and Docs, and she received a Founders’ Award for her work on the Ads Auto-Reviewer. Lucy holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from UC Berkeley.
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She is an active member of Women Who Code Atlanta. For the past two years, she has been a member of the Leadership Committee for Women Who Code Atlanta as a Technical Lead. As a Technical Lead…
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Glanz architected a publishing and social networking platform for science based on WordPress. He will develop software, serve as a technical consultant, and coordinate the social network aspects of the project, bringing his expertise in the BuddyPress platform to the development of the game.
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Luke attends the DigiPen Institute of Technology and develops in many languages, including C/C++, C#, Objective-C, and several others. His application resume includes Gripwire’s BottleBlow and Pyramid Brewery for the iPhone, Amplitude for Windows phones, and Lock's Quest and Drawn to Life by THQ & 5TH Cell Media for Nintendo DS.
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Previous to Google she worked at IBM and AOL and has experience in developing distributed backend systems, large scale data processing, parallel and concurrent programming. She resides in Poland.
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His research interests include researcher collaboration networks, quality representation and semantics, and provenance representation from data science tools. Stephan participated in the W3C PROV working group, contributing to the W3C PROV-O Recommendation and as editor of the W3C PROV-XML Note. Prior to working at Tetherless World, Stephan worked at the High Altitude Observatory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. Stephan holds a B.S. (Computer Science) from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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Since 2001 he has been working on application of machine learning technologies to data mining. In collaboration with data mining engine team in SQL Server he has been designing and implementing data mining algorithms and visualization tools.
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Prior to Couchbase, Traun co-founded Signature Labs, a venture backed startup that developed an iOS mobile CRM geolocation app that was deployed in Fortune 500 companies. Among his accomplishments, Traun developed a highly popular Android ringer control app called “Buzzoff” and created an open source Neural Network library written in Go that leverages Go channels/goroutines to achieve high computation concurrency.
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She embraces a variety of platforms, languages, and frameworks because it's using all about the right tools for the right job. In the community, Pamela strives to make a difference by bringing more diversity and inclusion to the tech industry. She is a Director for Women Who Code DC where she mentors and encourages women to pursue careers in software development. She is also the founder of Codettes.NET, a global group she hopes will be able to diversify the .NET world she actively works in.
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He spends much of his time working on open source projects such as Topaz, PyPy, CPython, and Django, as well as serving on the Board of Directors for the Python Software Foundation.
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Taking from his background in engineering, 2D and 3D design and technical art—he is crafting tools for developers and creatives on the frontier of extended reality (XR).
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He is a member of the Gradleware engineering team, developer of several popular Gradle plugins and author of the book "Gradle in Action" published by Manning.
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He graduated from Grenoble Instutite of Technology with honours in Signal and Image processing. His work in Paris consists in developing programs and applications to improve electricity consumption management.
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His also a founding member of the Apache Beam PMC. Though deeply passionate and vocal about the capabilities and importance of stream processing, he is also a firm believer in batch and streaming as two sides of the same coin, with the real endgame for data processing systems the seamless merging between the two. He is the author of the Streaming Systems book from O'Reilly, the 2015 Dataflow Model paper, and the Streaming 101 and Streaming 102 articles. His preferred mode of transportation is by cargo bike, with his two young daughters in tow.
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His involvement with software development projects began in 1997. He has been developing applications first, and then has been acting as a coding architect. As an IBM Rational field practitioner, Jean-Louis helped many customers define the best development environments for their collocated and distributed teams. He is now responsible for the development of training material for some of the IBM architecture, design, and development products and technologies. Jean-Louis is the author of several articles on technologies and practices. He also contributed to A Practical Guide to Distributed Scrum (IBM Press, 2010), and he started his Pragmatic Architecture blog in 2011 to share his thoughts on software engineering.
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Prior to working at H2O, he worked as a Quality Assurance Software Engineer, developing software automation testing. Nicholas holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and has experience working with customers across multiple industries, identifying common problems, and designing robust, automated solutions.
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Previously, he held a diverse collection of roles and responsibilities, including as a technical lead in re-architecting a multi-data-center-hosted VoIP platform and as a principal engineer designing networking hardware for defense applications. Jeff has an affinity for jumping into production issues wherever he works, possibly due to his background working in a local emergency department and ambulance service.
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He writes articles for AirPair as a part of their Resident Authors program. Rich loves JavaScript and video games, especially when he can combine the two.
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He joined Microsoft more than 10 years back and has worked on different Azure services. Imran is a speaker for the Elastic Seattle User Group and is a host for Elastic Meetups/Office Hours in Microsoft.
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He is currently working on topics such as High-Availability of distributed services and ensuring data storage replication and consistency. Additionally, he explores new ways to manage large clusters of machines at Mantissa Labs, a personal project he started. Previously he was responsible for orchestrating containers at Docker with the Swarm and Swarmkit projects where he notably worked on the distributed datastore that powers Docker Swarm mode. Alexandre has an MSc in Computer Science/Distributed Systems and Software from the Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris VI Sorbonne).
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After building robots at CMU's CS program, he's been building anti-spam infrastructure to keep the bad guys off Facebook. In 2013, he founded the Haxl project with Simon Marlow and has spearheaded the growth of Haskell at Facebook.
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Here,he has worked on many Projects and learned many different technologies like WPF, Silverlight, LINQ and many more.His major expertise are in C#,ASP.NET,Crystal Report,SQL Server.
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Prior to Top Layer, Mike worked at various Aerospace and Defense companies developing real-time software and software tools. Mike is a member of the Ada Rapporteur Group and has served in various roles within SIGAda and Ada9X Project. Mike brews some damn good beer.
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He has a degree in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University and he has been building software for robotics projects with Spencer for over seven years. Richard is an expert on algorithms, real time operating systems, and computer architecture. One of the things he enjoys programming is the ability to interact directly with hardware to get the results a user wants. This has included creating a LED blink to operating a complex robot, connecting all the different parts together, and finally rigorously making sure everything works as intended. When he isn’t taking over the world with his flawless code, Richard enjoys biking, listening and playing music as well as cooking. Oct 27, 2016
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He has over 20 years of experience working with the PostScript and PDF imaging model that is at the heart of Quartz graphics. His computer career began with scientific computing while he was earning his PhD in experimental particle physics at Stanford. Apple's introduction of the Macintosh in 1984 caused him to make a sharp turn into the world of user-friendly computing and he hasn't looked back.
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A member of the z/OS Communications Server development team, his area of expertise is IPSec and he currently serves as the z/OS Encryption Readiness Technology technical lead.
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He is a software artisan with extensive experience in combining server-side Java with the latest web browser technologies to deliver a rich and usable experience for the end user on the web, and he represents SpringSource on the JSR-314 Expert Group for JSF 2.0. Jeremy is a frequent speaker at industry conferences such as JavaOne, The Spring Experience, SpringOne, JSFOne, TheServerSide Java Symposium, and Java and Flex user group events, and always enjoys getting out and showing his fellow developers the possibilities of what can be created with Spring and its wealth of complimentary web technologies.
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He has spent a lot of time working with the APIs offered by Rational Team Concert and Rational Asset Manager. In his spare time, he enjoys walking with his wife, son, and three dogs.
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He holds a Computer Science PhD from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he researched both software engineering and game design, marrying the two in his study of motivational design patterns. He is co-founder of the Games and Software Engineering academic workshop.
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Previously, Jason worked as a network analyst for computer network operations. Jason holds a Master of Computer Science degree from UMBC where he concentrated on sensor network connectivity and security analysis.
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She is the founder of Frame Shift Consulting, which helps technology organizations build in-house expertise and leadership in diversity and inclusion. As lead author and a facilitator of the Ally Skills Workshop, she has taught thousands of people ally skills: simple, everyday ways for people who have more power and influence to support people with less. She co-founded the Ada Initiative and Double Union, non-profits supporting women in technology and the arts. Prior to that, she worked as a Linux kernel and file systems developer for more than 10 years at Red Hat, IBM, Intel, and other technology companies.
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His code is often used by millions of people, and his advice is often sought. Jacob also goes by the name Skip Wilson and has a popular YouTube channel currently covering Swift and Python. Jacob is always selectively consuming the latest programming trends. He has a passion for making a difference and is constantly solving problems. Lately he has been deep into Swift, but he also writes tons of JavaScript, Python, Objective-C, and other languages. He is always learning more languages and thoroughly enjoys making new things. He is, at heart, a pedagogue, and he enjoys teaching and finding new ways to explain advanced concepts.
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Previously he worked for a Software Infrastructure project in the European Centre for Nuclear Physics in Geneva (Switzerland). Afterwards, he moved to the private sector where he has been working for several software companies focused on the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields (Era7 IT, IActive IT, Zephyr Health Inc., Hermes Projects). Now he is responsible for the development of new mass spectrometry data processing tools within the EuroMALDI project.
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He is a Microsoft Certified Professional and a Microsoft MVP. Fanie is secretly a cloud technology evangelist obsessed with code, architecture, and shiny new tech. He shares knowledge wherever to whoever will listen. He likes teaching, writing, and vlogging about the things that make him happy. He is the coolest dad. He is originally from South Africa and lives in The Netherlands. Visit his blog at reynders.co or follow him on Twitter at @FanieReynders.
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Nissar has several years of experience in hybrid and native mobile application development for Android and iOS platforms. He holds a Masters Degree in Computer Applications (MCA) from Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU).
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Kevin Murphy. His research focus is on new deep network architectures for multi-task dense predictions, such as object detection instance segmentation, color prediction and visual question-answering. Currently he is a core developer of TensorFlow and co-creator of TensorFlow-Slim. Before joining Google he was a Research Scientist at University of California, Berkeley EECS with Prof. Trevor Darrell and Prof. Lotfi Zadeh. At UC-Berkeley he was a core developer of Caffe: Convolutional Architecture for Fast Feature Embedding. He received his Bachelor and PhD degrees from the Technical University of Madrid, and did a postdoc at the European Center for Soft Computing with Prof. Enric Trillas.
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He earned his electrical engineering degree from the University of Alexandria, Egypt, and is currently a programmer/writer with Microsoft Corp. Abolrous has published articles for leading programming journals and has written over 50 books on computer science ranging from C++ to COBOL programming, including Wordware’s Learn C in Three Days and Learn Pascal in Three Days, Second Edition.
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He is responsible for developing front-end applications for the portfolio management and research team, coding and maintaining algorithms that trade financial instruments, and the development and maintenance of trading databases.
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Brad primarily spends his working hours on backend Python development, but also spends a large amount of his time working with large distributed databases.
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He is the author of a multitude of open-source projects for Haskell, including ["stm-containers"](http://nikita-volkov.github.io/stm-containers/), ["record"](http://nikita-volkov.github.io/record/) and [the "hasql" library](https://github.com/nikita-volkov/hasql), which is the subject of this talk. He is also the author of [the "SORM" project](http://sorm-framework.org), which is an ORM-library for Scala. Nikita [blogs about functional programming](http://nikita-volkov.github.io/), and is employed by a Norwegian company [Sannsyn AS](http://sannsyn.com/), which provides a recommendation engine as a service as well as the general consulting services in IT.
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He has 5 years of professional experience, and is working on information systems with JEE web technologies. He is also a former developer of information systems with Microsoft .NET technologies and Command & Control (C4I) systems with Java technologies.
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Prior to joining Sidewalk, Taylor worked at LinkedIn on a number of projects with a focus on data visualization. Most recently she led the frontend development of LinkedIn’s new Talent Insights product, a self-service tool that provides data-driven insights for talent strategy.
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Currently, he builds big data systems using a variety of technologies including Scala, Spark (Streaming), Kafka, and Cassandra. He previously worked at eBay and Apple.
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He has been a professional programmer for 8 years. He has a degree in both CS and Physics from Ohio University and a strong interest in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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He is leading the Interactive Query team, which aims to eliminate combinatorial explosion of batch processing systems by computing results on-the-fly.
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Matt’s broad development experience in collaboration and knowledge sharing applications using both commercial and open source technologies has led to his involvement with the Apache Rave community. As an initial member of Apache Rave (incubating), Matt is looking to the open source community to deliver a user-facing platform for integrating collaboration, information management, mobile and socially-enabled solutions. Matt B. Franklin
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He holds primary degree in Applied Mathematics from Lomonosov Moscow State University, branch in city of Ulyanovsk and Ph.D. degree in Mathematical Cybernetics from Ulyanovsk State University. His work is related to design, development and optimization of statistical algorithms, optimization of financial algorithms, modeling and data analysis. Prior joining Intel he was involved in design of real-time SW for communication system in scientific industrial company.
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He is the team lead of the WebSphere Commerce Support team and is responsible for providing all aspects of client support for the WebSphere Commerce family of products. 22 April 2009
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He completed his master's degree in statistics and has been developing software professionally for 2 years. He is always looking forward to picking up new languages and technologies while having a personal interest in data analytics and predictive modeling.
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His career's engineering contributions are currently flying in aircraft guidance equipment, powering large-scale web applications and enabling VoIP communications. In previous roles, Nate was a software systems engineer with Honeywell Aerospace, a real-time firmware engineer for PCH's Lime Lab, founded and led a successful software consulting agency and brokered business aircraft transactions totaling over $20MM. Nate brings over nine years of technical and business experience, holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech and is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Arizona. Also an aviation geek, he is an instrument-rated private pilot, USPA AFF and tandem skydiving instructor, survived two high-speed canopy malfunctions, as well as, a few BASE jumps and enjoys most means of noncommercial flying. Experience
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Mike joined Facebook in 2013 where he worked on the HHVM runtime before moving to mobile. Previously he was an architect on the Microsoft Common Language Runtime (CLR) and Bing’s internal application platform.
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He has been working with databases for over 20 years. He has primarily worked with SQL Server, C#, and various Microsoft web stacks. His work has been focused around the relationship that data plays in producing a successful project. His industry experience includes engineering, accounting, logistics, and GRC.
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Before that he was a researcher in the Database Group at Microsoft Research (2003-2008), a visiting researcher in the Stanford Database Group (1999-2002), and served as an invited expert at the World-Wide Web Consortium. He got an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Leipzig, Germany. He received best paper awards at SIGMOD, ICDE and OSDI conferences, a 10-year Most Influential Paper Award at ICDE, and a best dissertation award from the German C.S. Society.
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He primarily works on TensorFlow infrastructure, and is the maintainer of the RNN and new seq2seq libraries. His research interests include variational inference and RL, with applications in speech recognition and synthesis, and biomedical time series.
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After many years working on Google’s internal data processing stack, she joined the Cloud Dataflow team to make this technology available to external cloud customers. She led the early work on Dataflow’s unified batch/streaming programming model and is now on the PMC for Apache Beam.
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He previously lead the PDXUX.Net user group, and now runs the Portland Silverlight User Group with Erik Mork. Kelly has presented at user groups and code camps throughout the northwest on both Silverlight and WPF.
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He had the following three comments about what kinds of “paper” (documentation) are essential for larger-scale embedded systems, which are all spot on. (His points are in bullets below with permission and light editing for this format.)Without an architectural design…
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He holds a degree in Computer Science from California State University, Sacramento. He is fascinated by big data, cloud, machine learning, server-side JavaScript and all things Java.
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Filip brings 14 years of extensive experience in architecture, design and development of distributed application frameworks and containers and is recognized for his top-quality system development skills and continuous participation of Open Source development projects.
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Prior to Google, she worked as a research scientist for the Bio/Nano Programmable Matter group at Autodesk, where she worked on building web-based computer-aided design tools for synthetic biologists. She is currently an editor for the Synthetic Biology Open Language, a data exchange standard for synthetic biology. Her interests range from design languages to biological engineering to the role of women in the tech industry to proprioception and body awareness. Jackie earned her bachelor's degree in engineering sciences with a computer science secondary from Harvard University.
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He specializes in automotive computer vision and augmented reality projects, and research and development in parallel computing, computer vision, and machine learning (for example, neural networks for object recognition). Sergii received his M.S. at the National Technical University of Ukraine in computer system analytics.
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As a representative of the UEFI Forum, Hung orchestrates firmware testing with UEFI BIOS and Ubuntu. At UEFI Plugfests, Mr. Hung participates in the specification... Read More →
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He grew up in a home where he learned the habit of working hard from his father and the qualities of empathy and compassion from his mother. The former, singlehandedly coded a complete banking software suite while the latter provided a never-ending supply of love and encouragement. At age 19, he started working for his family’s business, SAF Soluciones, where he led a major technology change that allowed them to become the number one financial software producer in Honduras.
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