Computer science student living in Lafayette, IN. I am currently in the PhD program at Purdue University but am planning on leaving early with a master’s degree. Looking for a full time position after I graduate in May 2023.
I was most recently employed as a virtual reality software developer at Holos, Inc. My primary interests are in programming languages, computer graphics and machine learning.
In the past I was at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the position of Assistant Staff. While there I primarily focused on embedded systems development, computer networking and graph theory research. I left this position in early 2019. Prior to this I was an undergraduate student, and held multiple internships at various companies. I have three publications in the areas of programming languages and graph theory.
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, to within the US
Technologies: Programming languages, compilers, functional programming, formal methods, proof assistants, virtual reality, game development, simulation development, PyTorch, machine learning, research & development, computer graphics, computer networking, embedded systems
Resume/CV: https://github.com/calebh/calebh.github.io/blob/master/resum...
Email: caleb.helbling AT yahoo.com
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Computer science student living in Lafayette, IN. I am currently in the PhD program at Purdue University but am planning on leaving early with a master’s degree. Looking for a full time position after I graduate in May 2023.
I was most recently employed as a virtual reality software developer at Holos, Inc. My primary interests are in programming languages, computer graphics and machine learning.
In the past I was at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the position of Assistant Staff. While there I primarily focused on embedded systems development, computer networking and graph theory research. I left this position in early 2019. Prior to this I was an undergraduate student, and held multiple internships at various companies. I have three publications in the areas of programming languages and graph theory.