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curriculum-vitae
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | The Unlicense |
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eagle
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2022)
Location: Manhattan, NYC.
Contracts: No, full-time W2 only.
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: No.
Technologies: C/C++, C#, Win32, Linux, POSIX, SQL, etc.
Projects: Tcl/Tk, Eagle, SQLite, System.Data.SQLite, Fossil SCM, Comdb2
Interests: automation, cryptography, databases, developer tools & SDKs, distributed systems, (Internet) security, public key infrastructure, runtimes, sandboxing, scripting languages, testing, virtual machines
Profile: https://wiki.tcl.tk/Joe+Mistachkin
Affiliations: SQLite ( https://www.sqlite.org/crew.html ), Tcl/Tk ( https://tip.tcl.tk/24 )
Side Project: https://github.com/mistachkin/eagle
Résumé/CV: Available by request.
Email: [put_my_first_name_here] [at] [put_my_user_name_here] [dot] com
Phone: Please see "https://www.mistachkin.com/" for detailed instructions.
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2022)
- Eagle: Tcl Interpreter in C#
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.
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