Danila Fedorin
5636 SW Avena Pl, Corvallis, OR, 97333
(503) 702 0929
danila.fedorin@gmail.com

Education

Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science,
Expected June 2020
4.0 GPA

Technical Skills

Languages: C, C++, Java, Kotlin, JavaScript, Haskell, Python, Haxe
Operating Systems: MacOS, Linux
Additional Skills: Experience with compiler design, algorithm efficiency, low-level development.

Technical Experience

Research Assistant

Oregon State University | Spring 2018 - Present
  • Devised and implemented language to explain behavior of spreadsheets to new users.
  • Developed tooling in Haskell to verify, generate, and debug the explanation language.
  • Contributed to research paper published to the International Conference on Generative Programming.

Lead Programmer

Northwest Advanced Programming Workshop | Summer 2017
  • Designed and implemented a desktop calculator application with a focus on usability and feature-completeness.
  • Worked on a variety of components, including parsing input through a custom regular expression engine, evaluating expressions through Taylor Series, and UI design
  • Profiled and debugged application in order to find inefficiencies, reducing computation time by 60%.
  • Led a small team using the git version control system.
  • Exercised public speaking and communication skills by reporting progress to supervisor and presenting to other teams.

Participant

Oregon Game Project Challenge | Spring 2016 and 2016
  • Worked in a team to complete video game to be presented at main event.
  • Created a game engine from scratch using Entity Component Systems architecture.
  • Used OpenGL shaders and normal mapping to create 2D-shadow system.
  • Developed interaction between physical components (microcontrollers) and the video game for multi-user cooperation.

Finalist

Google Code In, Online Competition | Winter 2016
  • Worked with large open-source project written in C.
  • Interacted with other developers to set goals, merge changes, and run tests.
  • Improved quality of source code, reduced code repetition, and fixed bugs.

Community Service

Helped at Findley Elementary School Coding Club; taught young kids basic programming concepts through Scratch.