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Freelance Physics Developer - Rajeev Kumar
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (31 reviews)

Data Scientist having 5 years of experience skilled in Machine Learning , Deep Learning , Statistics , problem-solving and programming . I have deep knowledge of several languages and Library such as Python(Keras , Scikit-Learn, pandas, Numpy etc) . I have worked on Classification , Regression , Deep Learning and CNN projects. Mentoring to the new joiner in my project and taking cross-skilling session after every quarter. During my journey , I successfully combined my studies with work and other commitments showing myself to be self-motivated , organised and capable of working under pressure . I have a clear , logical mind with a practical approach to problem-solving and drive to see things through to completion .

Freelance Physics Developer - David Brumbaugh
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (321 reviews)

Currently, David is unavailable for new clients - please watch this space for updates. ========= David has been a software engineer since 1986. He is a full stack web developer with a wide range of experience. He is *very* good at figuring out solutions that stump engineers with less experience. David has been a Web Engineer at 10 Up, where he had the honor of working with a world class WordPress development team. With the release of WordPress 4.5 he is proud to add "WordPress core Contributor" to his list of accomplishments. David has been the chief software architect and CTO of 3B Alliance, an SaaS provider focusing on eCommerce and business to business solutions. In this role he implemented complex payment processing in a distributed environment. David has over 30 years of Software Engineering and IT experience. Involved in internet development since 1994, David has worked as the Director of IT and Software Engineering for an International Insurance Company and the Chief of South Eastern Operations for an International IT Consulting Firm. His professional writing has been published by Sitepoint, DICE, Microsoft, C/C++ User's Journal, PC Techniques and John Wiley & Sons. He has served as an expert witness in Federal court in a software copyright infringement case. He has worked as a consultant for Fortune 500 companies in the manufacturing and financial industries. As an Artificial Intelligence and Physics Simulation Programmer for a major game developer his credits include NFL Full Contact Football, Indy Racing, Jeff Gordon XS Racing and Centipede 3D. Specialties: WordPress, HTML 5, CSS, JavaScript, Web Development, Software Design, Technical Writing, PHP, mySQL, C++, Application Security, eCommerce, API Based Programming, Game Development.

Freelance Physics Developer - Johnny (Yoni) Svechinsky
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (13 reviews)

I'm well-versed with startups since the beginning of my software career. As such, I appreciate the effectiveness and value regular sync-ups bring to a project. Cryptocurrency and smart contracts are my passion and focus. Favorite Book: Godel Escher Bach

Freelance Physics Developer - Simone Ranaldi
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (12 reviews)

I am a Research Fellow in Biomedical Engineering at Roma Tre University. Most of the time I am working on Cooperative Human-Robot Interaction, Human Movement Analysis and Prosthetic Control. I'm also a Lecturer for the Neural Engineering class. I'm here to help with almost everything related to data analysis, coding and mathematical foundations of statistics and machine learning. I'm also available for short web development projects and for preparing data reports. I'm available mostly on the evenings my time (7-11 pm CET) for both mentoring sessions and freelance work, but feel free to ask for availability also at different times. I check codementor very frequently, so write me a message also outside these hours and I will answer very soon.

Freelance Physics Developer - Grant Williams
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (11 reviews)

I am a 5th year doctoral student (with a Masters in CS). I've published in top-tier computer science/cybersecurity conferences (including USENIX, ACM CCS, and ACM IMC). My expertise is primarily in Network Security, Network Security, and ML Applications to Security. I’m interested in applying my extensive Cybersecurity and ML knowledge to freelance projects, and am enthusiastic about applying my programming expertise to the problems clients are facing!

Freelance Physics Developer - Brice
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (9 reviews)

I have a broad expertise in software development, from embedded programming, to full stack Javascript web applications. I have built several products from scratch as a team lead and startup founder. This includes realtime components and web applications. I have a strong knowledge of functional programming, and Lisp-family languages, with an appreciation for functional design of applications. I founded and organise a Programmer's Study group, and we have studied Machine Learning in the past, and I would be comfortable teaching the principles of Machine Learning. I have taught game development programming (including for university accreditation) through online courses, and am very comfortable with the Unity engine, I can help complete beginners get started, review intermediate programmer's code and project, or contribute to a professional effort with Unity and C# (and other languages on the same platform). My background includes teaching programming online and mentoring both in-person and online. I'd love to hear about what you need help with, so don't hesitate to get in touch. I'm in the GMT timezone, but can arrange to speak to you no matter where you are.

Freelance Physics Developer - Dan Cook
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (9 reviews)

I have a long-standing passion for coding, and have received great feedback as tutor & mentor over 10+ years as a Software Engineer. I have an expert mastery of Javascript, Typescript, C#, GIT, CSS, HTML, and have implemented solutions at all levels of the tech stack. I feel strongly that software is built for people, and not the other way around: I strive to provide solutions that meet people where they are. As a programming language enthusiast, I have explored many languages & paradigms, both in terms of practical use and underlying mechanisms. This has given me a uniquely strong ability to: implement solutions that closely match human mental models; understand solutions apart from their coded form; spot incidental complexity in code; deconstruct and re-implement complex code-bases (e.g. when migrating legacy software). As a tutor and mentor, these experiences enable me explain things in human terms, and empathize with the gap between technology and the human mind. My favorite experience as both a software engineer and mentor, is that spark of discovery or understanding while walking someone (or vice versa) through a problem or explanation. Other interests: Piano, Stargazing, Hiking, Camping, Yoga, Mindfulness, Reading, Origami, Retro gaming, Sci-fi, Horror, Dad jokes, Playing with my kids & my dogs.

Freelance Physics Developer - Toomas Laasik
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (5 reviews)

I'm a professional game developer with years of experience in Unity3D. Recently my embedded development and hardware design hobby is becoming my day job. I love hard problems that IT can solve and my knowledge is mostly wide, but deep in some aspects.

Freelance Physics Developer - Toby Potter
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (4 reviews)

I am passionate about using computational techniques to solve problems and helping others to do the same. Contact me and we'll see how we can get your problem solved! I am a former academic with a background in Astrophysics, Geophysics, and science communication and have served as a computational physicist for The University of Western Australia and Woodside Energy. I regularly engage with both industry and academia in consulting and scientific software development roles.

Freelance Physics Developer - Matei Copot
Freelance Physics Developer5.0 (4 reviews)

Matei is a versatile full-stack web developer with expertise in web technologies, focusing on React, TypeScript, and Node.js among many others. An Olympic-level mathematician, he is adept at crafting complex systems and is passionate about continuous learning. Known for excellent communication and teamwork, he's highly collaborative and easy to work with. In his leisure, Matei is a general aviation captain, enjoys camping with his rescue husky, Aku, and engages in strategy board games with friends.

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