on Mar 29
Mark Bayazit
Objective
Seeking a software development engineer position where I can be challenged and make a difference.
Skills
Programming languages: C#, PHP, JavaScript, Python, MySQL
Technologies/frameworks: jQuery, Django
Markup languages: HTML, CSS, XML, JSON
Software: Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Visual Studio, Sun NetBeans, Windows XP/Vista/7, Ubuntu Linux, JetBrains PhpStorm/PyCharm (IntelliJ Platform), ActiveState Komodo IDE, EditPlus
Technologies
Experience show all
Software Developer, NucleusLabs Information Technologies
February 2011 - Current
- Fixing bugs and developing new features for our flagship product, the Electronic Client Record System, a clinical case management tool for therapists in community-based healthcare, using the SaaS business model
- Lead developer on our new product, the Food Bank System to be used for food banks across BC
- Adding value to our company by introducing new frameworks, technologies or workflows to increase productivity and get new developers up to speed:
- Introduced developers to new technologies such as jQuery, XDebug, PhpUnit and Selenium
- Proactively lobbied for a better documentation system to which I contributed greatly
- Encouraged the usage of doc comments and lead by example
- Became the "go-to guy" on particularly tricky problems and SQL queries
- Improved our in-house framework by adding new features and debugging tools to ease development
- Put in charge of side projects such as adding new features to our FreeNAS interface, due to my unique skill-set and knowledge of other languages and frameworks, such as Python and Django
Financial Services Representative, Vancity
August 2009 - February 2011
I worked on the front-line to help clients in a variety of difficult situations in a high-pressure environment.
Contract Web Developer, Self-Employed
2004 - 2012
I developed solutions for my clients to get their businesses and charities up and running. This includes getting them set up with hosting and PayPal, designing and developing websites and brochures, and discussing and advising on business ideas.
Research Assistant, Simon Fraser University
May 2008 - May 2009
Developed software for recognizing human gestures in real-time using a standard webcam. Achieved over 90% precision and recall over 5 different action classes at 38 FPS; comparable to existing state-of-the-art non-real-time aglorithms. Implemented using C++ and OpenCV for optical flow computation and face recognition, and AdaBoost for learning gestures on a video dataset I collected. I used OpenGL for displaying visualizations.
Education
B.Sc. Computing Science, Simon Fraser University
2005 - 2009
Cumulative GPA: 3.3
Specialized in Artificial Intelligence
Scholarships
- Entrance Scholarship (2005)
- Mark and Nancy Brooks Computing Science Innovation Award (2008 and 2009)
Other Awards
- NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (2008)
- University/Industry Liaison Office grant for commercial development of software (2009)
Publications
- Co-author of Real-time Motion-based Gesture Recognition using the GPU with Alex Couture-Beil and Greg Mori. IAPR Conference on Machine Vision Applications (MVA), 2009. ISBN: 978-4-901122-09-2
- Presented at Keio University, Japan on May 20, 2009.
Relevant Coursework
computer architecture, data structures, software development cycles, UML diagrams, use cases, algorithms, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, computer graphics, multimedia, user-interface design, operating systems, natural language processing, machine learning, discrete math, and linear algebra.
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Writing
Tools
Pentium II
Visual Studio, PhpStorm+PyCharm, Komodo IDE, EditPlus
Background
Phed -- an open source physics-based level editor, written in C++, using Qt, OpenGL, and Box2D.
In my spare time I enjoy working on various pet-projects, such as a 2D side-scrolling physics-based game (similar to Little Big Planet), a 3D creative game (think Minecraft), and productivity tools (file downloaders and organizers).
I also enjoy learning about new and upcoming technologies, whether or not I decide to use them (such as RoR and Go).
One of my favorite past-times is playing Starcraft with friends. I was heavily into UMS games in SC1 (I made over 300 maps over the 10 years I played!), but now my interests have shifted towards melee (2v2 and 3v3) in SC2.
My favorite video game series are Resident Evil, Zelda, and Metal Gear Solid.
