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Toby Davies
Melbourne, Australien
Summary
Toby is a full-stack web developer and mathematical optimisation expert. He has been developing web-based decision support and information management tools for 5 years. His tools have been deployed across a wide range of industries, used by tens-of-thousands of end users, executives and other systems through flexible and orthogonal APIs. His results are used every day, in operational and strategic decision making. Toby prides himself on making the complex comprehensible and informed decision-making easy.
Key Skills
Programming Language Expert
- PhD investigating compilation techniques for very high level declarative languages for optimisation.
- Used over a dozen programming languages for non-trivial tasks in the last 18 months.
- Honours marks in two directed study subjects looking into language design & implementation. Such subjects only being granted to exceptional students. Excelled in the third year subject “Programming Language Implementation” during second year.
- Developed original algorithms to address challenges in distributed planning for multi-agent teams in Golog. See my Honours Thesis.
Technical Leader
- Developed, championed and taught development practices to fiix a paralysing deployment process. Deployments now occur near-automatically on a fortnightly basis and development velocity is greatly improved.
- Took the lead to redesign libraries & protocols at Therapeutic Guidelines, reducing code complexity & improving maintainability
- Held 2 committee positions in the Melbourne University Computing Students Association 2011
Confident Communicator
- StackOverflow top 10% all time users after less than 9 months.
- Prepared and presented "Python for Optimisation" talk at Biarri Applied Mathematics Conference, re-wrote and simplified a previous presenter's example overnight, halving line count.
- Face to face sales experience
Technologien
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Computer Scientist, Biarri
Dezember 2011 - Aktuell
Biarri is a commercial mathematics company whose philosophy combines the power of mathematics with deep user experience design. Biarri uses Operations Research methods as a scientific basis for better decision making to solve complex business problems, and saas and web technologies to build great user experience.
- Lead web development team
- Key member of "Products team", responsible for code curation, coding standards, key libraries, and design and deployment decisions.
- Taught software engineering and python to team of 20+ consultants with limited software development experience
- Taught use of agile principles to quickly deliver software meeting the real needs of the users and managers
- Senior developer across a number of client and internal projects
- Key instigator of code, algorithmic and design review sessions.
- Designed and implemented a development and deployment processes that scaled to dozens of independently and concurrently developed projects across a million LOC codebase of mixed Python, C++ and Javascript.
- Used state-of-the-art Planning, Constraint Programming and Operations Research techniques to optimise logistics, crew and vehicle movements and utilisation in a number of industries.
Web Developer & IT Assistant, Therapeutic Guidelines
Juli 2009 - November 2011
Therapeutic Guidelines is a medical reference publisher, it's flagship product, eTG Complete, is the market leader in diagnostic reference software in Australia for doctors and pharmacists.
- Senior developer in team of 3
- Introduced version control to all website and internal code.
- Introduced development, test and staging environments for website.
- Pioneered and implemented a one-step build process for eTG Complete.
- Redesigned core libraries and protocols around standards like JSON.
- Designed and implemented an API to subscription management system allowing integration with 3rd party products - key to several of TGL’s strategic objectives.
- Pioneered tools to reduce manual re-keying by admin staff, leveraging the API to enable programatic bulk processing from spreadsheet input.
- Bulk processing directly lead to a $300,000 increase in subscriptions from a single client.
Web Developer & Editor, Extra Trading
Dezember 2006 - Januar 2008
Extra trading is a Hong Kong based import/export company.
- Integrated statistical traffic analysis with the existing website framework.
- Pioneered sales analysis tools enabling directors to make informed strategic decisions.
- Pioneered search advertising for key products.
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PhD in Computer Science , The University of Melbourne
2013 - Aktuell
Supervisors: Adrian Pearce, Peter Stuckey & Harald Sondergaard.
- Awarded Australian Postgraduate Award scholarship and NICTA Enhanced PhD top-up scholarship.
- Agent oriented approaches to optimisation.
- Compile agent based procedures and domain logic to a hybrid CP/MIP based optimisation strategy.
- Reseach combines techniques from planning, constraint programming, operations research, and compiler technologies.
BSc in Computer Science (Honours), The University of Melbourne
2011 - 2011
- First Class Honours in all subjects (>80%), 85% mean
- Held 2 committee positions in the Melbourne University Computing Students Association
- Research combines elements of program analysis, distributed computing, and planning.
- Developed original algorithms to address challenges in distributed planning for multi-agent teams in Golog.
BSc in Computer Science, The University of Melbourne
2006 - 2009
- Modal grade: First class honours. 79% mean over Computer Science subjects, (76% over all subjects) in spite of working full time for large parts of second and third year.
- Completed 2 directed study subjects, reserved for exceptional students.
- Admitted to and excelled in third year Computer Science subjects during second year.
- Completed 10 third year Computer Science subjects, more than double that required for a major.
- Consistently excelled in project work, in one instance implementing a project in less than 1⁄4 of the code compared to other teams.
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Open Source
Lesebeiträge
Tools
The first computer I ever hacked anything useful together on was an IBM Thinkpad running Ubuntu 6.04
Emacs
Hintergrund
I'm a bit of a polyglot and proud of it. Ether professionally or personally, in the last 12 months, I have used all of the following languages for non-trivial projects:
- python
- php
- javascript
- common lisp
- java
- perl
- bash/sh/zsh
- prolog
- haskell
- C
- C++
- go
Additionally I've used
- erlang
- scheme
- smalltalk
- VB





