JAMES HOFFMANN
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SUMMARY
I am a highly skilled Senior Developer with a major in Physics and extensive experience in C/C++ development, computer vision, and blockchain technologies. I have extensive experience in building high-performance solutions and optimizing algorithms for complex systems. I earned the Gold Prize in the ICPC regional contest, demonstrating my problem- solving abilities. My background in physics enhances my analytical and problem-solving abilities, allowing me to design and implement high-performance solutions for complex systems. Due to an unresolved situation with a previous employer, I prefer to maintain my privacy and work under a professional alias, ensuring both security and focus on delivering quality work. I am actively seeking challenging remote opportunities to contribute to innovative projects.
SKILLS
Languages: C, C++, Python, JS, TS
Specializations: Algorithm Optimization, System Design, Physics, High-level understanding Technologies: Computer Vision, Blockchain, Smart Contracts, Machine Learning, Simulation EXPERIENCE
- Delivered complex C/C++ solutions, specializing in system optimization and algorithm development. 15 years of Experience in C/C++.
- Developed innovative computer vision applications like small area fingerprint recognition engine for 3 years.
- Developed human motion simulating engine for 3 years.
- Worked on blockchain technology projects, including smart contracts and decentralized applications for 2 years.
- Developed projects by using python, C#, js for 3 years.
- Developed embedded system for 3 years.
- Leaded software development team for 7 years.
- Designed online database security system for 2 years.
- Worked with mobile phones on Android for 1 year.
- I was an algorithm designer and team leader to develop simulating tool, and during it, we build up any tools by self.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Physics
California State University – Los Angeles
Jan 2015 – Feb 2018
Master of Science (Computer Science)
California State University – Los Angeles
Feb 2018 – March 2019