Oleg Kovalev
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)
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Oleg Kovalev is a highly experienced software developer with 16.3 years of work experience. He has worked in various roles, including Senior Software Developer at Tinkoff and Yandex, and at Mail.ru Group. Oleg's main interests lie in designing and implementing extendable and reusable software, AI, and particularly reinforcement learning. He has a strong background in engineering and technical departments, with a focus on bare metal and high level of business logic. Oleg is based in Moscow, Russia.
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I have a lot of experience in software development on different levels: from bare metal to very high level of business logic. My main languages are Golang and C. My main interests are: designing and implementing extendable and reusable software, AI and particularly reinforcement learning.
Work Experience
Senior Software Developer
Banking
Oleg Kovalev's Professional Milestones
- Software Developer (2013-09-01~2018-02-01): Delivered scalable and efficient software solutions, ensuring seamless user experience and superior performance.
- Senior Software Developer (2021-11-01~): Developed intuitive and user-friendly software packages, contributing to the growth of both iOS and Android platforms.
Education
Electrical And Electronics Engineering
2003-2009Certification
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