on Apr 14
Alexey Badalov
Barcelona, Spain
I am a machine learning and computer vision specialist. Although I am currently engaged in particle detection research, I am open for contract work. I am comfortable with a range of platforms and languages, including C++, C#, Java, Linux and Windows.
I have been programming since childhood — it is a profession and a calling for me. During my undergraduate studies, I took the courses required for both the Honours Computing Science and Honours Math programs. I find it often helps to have a broad outlook.
Technologies
Experience show all
Computer vision and image processing engineer, Snaphappi
May 2012 - Current
Research and development for photograph management automation.
- Implemented scene detection algorithms, sophisticated similarity and time-based clustering.
- Developed the Windows client for the service.
Freelance Programmer
2011 - Current
- Image search engine: developed a search engine to identify products in photographs in real time, drawing from a database of thousands of product images.
Developer, University of Alberta
April 2010 - March 2011
Led a two-person development team and collaboration with a separate art team in creation of an online education game for iPhone and Android phones.
Organized the project architecture and development strategy to enable consistent work at maximum capacity. The team completed all of its goals and made a great product while not missing a single deadline.
Developed overall architecture, client-server communication, and the server backend.
An online AJAX WYSIWYG editor was produced and used to compose all of the game’s content. Both teams kept up regular communication and got along well.
Research Assistant, University of Alberta
2006 - 2010
Performed original research in graphics. Work mainly centered on medical image processing, including X-ray, CAT, and MRI scans.
Education show all
M.S. Computer Science, La Salle – Ramon Llull University
2010 - 2011
Computer graphics-related research. Graduated with course and thesis average of 9.5/10.
B.S. Computer Science, University of Alberta
2002 - 2007
Additionally completed almost all of the courses required for both the Honours Computing Science and the Honours Math programs.
Stack Exchange show all Last seen yesterday
Open Source show all
People's Note
CodePlex, Sep 2010 - Mar 2011; followed by 18 people
People's Note is a polished Windows Mobile note taking application with full-featured Evernote integration.
Smart Mod Manager
CodePlex, Feb 2008 - Apr 2009; followed by 5 people; forked 2 times
Smart Mod Manager manages your collection of STALKER mods, allows you to easily switch between them, add and remove mods in any order.
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Windows® Internals
Including Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Fifth Edition
Mark Russinovich, David A. Solomon
Tools
Pentium 4 with 256 MB RDRAM
Vim
Background
People's Note is a polished open-source note-taking application for the Windows Mobile platform. It synchronizes with the Evernote service.
The program sports a beautiful and responsive user interface with a rich feature set. Test-driven development and Presenter-First MVP design keep development iterations short and the code base maintainable.
Ported Apache Thrift from C# to C++ for Windows, in order to enable integration with Evernote.
Smart Mod Manager is a tool for installation of game modifications. It parses loosely structured file hierarchies to present modifications to the user in the most friendly manner. Smart parsing and merging of game scripts allows different modifications to be installed in any order, yet coexist despite conflicts.
The program is made with Nemerle and WinForms.
I am a programmer and want to be very good at what I do. Not religious about any one tool or technology — everything has a place under the right set of circumstances.
I have a deep background in math and am a bit of a space nut. I practice the Pomodoro Technique, GTD, speed reading, and polyphasic sleep.





