Quantitative Analyst - Full Stack Developer Resume
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TECHNICAL SKILLS
Programming languages and Database Systems: Java, C++, Visual Basic, VB.net, PHP, ASP.Net, MySQL, Oracle
Scripting: JavaScript, HTML, jQuery, CSS, Perl, Shell
Applications/Tools: MS Visual Studio, Blender, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Git, WordPress, Jira
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential, San Francisco
Quantitative Analyst - Full Stack Developer
Responsibilities:
- Developed and upgraded modules in the Profile Fixing System as a part of the Index Development and created a Dashboard system for Index Inconsistency report generation used by data analysts for index pricing in java.
- Engineered a Fixed Income Analytic tool which is also used for risk management in java with the UI in AngularJS.
- Working on implementing the index infrastructure and index production of the Index Profile Fixing system
Confidential
Software Developer
Responsibilities:
- Created a Java based open source library and an API which extended the existing APIs by providing multi-key signatures to enable a higher level of security
- This tool can be used by any developer as well as any current third party Crypto currency users who want to create cryptocurrency apps to enable security by using the Public key infrastructure
Confidential
Software Developer
Responsibilities:
- Architected and constructed the company's annual conference website that gathers delegates across the world.
- Also designed newsletters and greetings for the company
Confidential
Software Developer
Responsibilities:
- Redesigned and restructured the company's stock market website.
- This was basically used to conduct online meetings amongst client for trading stocks of non-listed companies.
- As a part of the Final year Undergraduate Project and for Confidential I was a part of a team which developed the 'Virtual Trial Room'.
- It involved capturing the structure of a person wearing a 3D garment and renders his image first into a skeleton and then the actual image with the garments.
- It used Microsoft's Kinect sensor and is based on augmented reality.
- I also designed the meshes for the garments using Blender and options were given to choose the garment.