curriculum-vitae
the-drugulator
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curriculum-vitae
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2023)
Location: Canada
Remote: Only
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Various optimization tools (CPLEX, Gurobi, OR-Tools, etc), Python, C++, Bash, Linux, and others
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/PhilippeOlivier/curriculum-vitae/blob/mai...
Website: https://www.pedtsr.ca
Email: See CV
I have a PhD in computer engineering, specializing in operations research. I can translate all kinds of real-world problems into mathematical models that can be solved via integer programming, constraint programming, or other methods. I'm the father of four young children, so I'm looking for flexible/remote part-time work. I'm also open to contract work (see my comment in "Freelancer? Seeking freelancer?" thread for more details).
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (April 2023)
SEEKING WORK | Canada | Remote
I have a PhD in operations research---essentially, I solve optimization problems. You can give me a real-world problem and I can translate it into a mathematical model that can be solved (often optimally) via integer programming, constraint programming, or other methods.
I'm currently working on a column generation-based daily fantasy sports (DFS) solver as a personal project. Taking as input the predictions/requirements of the user, this solver can generate optimal lineups for multi-entry tourneys. It is, as far as I'm aware, the only DFS solver that can generate provably optimal sets of lineups for multi-entry DFS tourneys.
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/PhilippeOlivier/curriculum-vitae/blob/mai...
Contact me: https://www.pedtsr.ca/work.html
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2022)
Location: Canada
Remote: Only
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Various solvers (CPLEX, Gurobi, Or-Tools, etc.), Python, C++, Bash, Linux, and others
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/PhilippeOlivier/curriculum-vitae/blob/mas...
Email: See CV
I have a PhD in optimization / operations research. I'm the father of four young children, so I'm looking for flexible/remote part-time work, and/or contract work. I can work between 20 and 30 hours a week (this varies depending on whether kids get sick, etc).
My specializations revolve around optimization and operations research. You can give me a real-world problem and I can translate it into a mathematical model that can be solved (often optimally) via integer programming, constraint programming, or various forms of metaheuristics. I could manage my way around new solvers and programming languages if the project required it.
I'm currently working on a daily fantasy sports (DFS) solver as a personal project. Taking as input the predictions/requirements of a user, this solver can generate optimal lineups for multi-entry tourneys. It is, as far as I am aware, the only DFS solver that can generate provably optimal sets of lineups for multi-entry DFS tourneys.
the-drugulator
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2022)
Location: Washington, USA
Remote: Yes. I am an experienced remote worker, but I prefer a hybrid work environment.
Willing to relocate: Yes! I am excited by the opportunity to live in a new city.
Technologies: Pixel-perfect mockups, mobile app design, user interface (UI) design, responsive front-end web development
Résumé/CV: https://dillonbrown.me/resume.pdf
Portfolio/Website: https://dillonbrown.me
Hello, my name is Dillon and I want to help you create cool stuff. I'm looking for UI and UX positions, as well as junior web development work.
I am completely obsessed with usability. I owe this passion to my time designing for others. When I design app interfaces, I am trying to make someone else’s life a little easier — this is how I help people with the gifts I have. I understand most people do not want to spend hours learning about every tiny detail of every product they use. Very few people are constantly thinking about how they interact with technology and how it might be better, but I cannot be any other way. My mind is endlessly observing myself in the way I use things and how they might be improved.
User interface design is my passion and I can do some basic front-end web development. Plain old HTML and CSS are my tools of choice. I can hack together some JavaScript given enough time. By far the most impressive JavaScript I have cobbled together is for an open-source web app I built as a passion project, which can be seen here [1]. Please take a look at my portfolio [2] to see some selected projects.
[1] https://github.com/dillonjohnbrown/the-drugulator/blob/maste....
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To view the site, go to the hosted version: https://dillonjohnbrown.github.io/the-drugulator/
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