Hearing your Future: The Coding your Future podcast

Hearing your Future: The Coding your Future podcast

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Coding Your Future is a guidebook to help students design, build, test and code their futures in computing. This accompanying podcast, Hearing Your Future, interviews current and former students of computer science. What’s their story? How did they get to where they are? What obstacles have they faced and how did they overcome them? Where are they going next? What advice would they offer their former selves and fellow students? Find out how they are coding their future.

Episode List

16: Bozhidar Klouchek on Oslo, cantarus.com, Imago and recourseai.com

Aug 1st, 2024 10:51 AM

Meet Bozhidar Klouchek, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with Industrial Experience in 2024. During his degree he did internships and placements at the University of Oslo, Imago, cantarus.com before taking a graduate role at recourseai.com.  Find out more at www.cdyf.me/bozhidar   h

15: Stefania Chaplin on architecting solutions at gitlab.com and devstefops.com

Jul 31st, 2024 11:59 AM

Meet Stefania Chaplin, she graduated with Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with Business & Management in 2013 and currently works at gitlab.com and devstefops.com for the transcript and show notes see cdyf.me/stefania.

14: Cristian Bodnar on Improbable, Amazon Web Services, doing a PhD & Microsoft

Jul 30th, 2024 4:19 PM

Meet Cristian Bodnar, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science in 2018 after doing summer internships at Improbably and Amazon Web Services. He went on to do a PhD at the University of Cambridge after which he moved on to work for Microsoft Research.

13: Steve Furber on Cambridge, Acorn Computers and the University of Manchester

Dec 19th, 2023 6:30 PM

Meet Steve Furber. Steve graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from the University of Cambridge in 1974, followed by a PhD in aerodynamics in 1980 and a Master of Mathematics (MMath) belatedly awarded in 2010. After ten years working at Acorn Computers on the BBC Micro and its successor the ARM1, he was appointed Professor at the University of Manchester in 1990, where he led a variety of research projects over 33 years culminating in the arm-powered SpiNNaker project. As of 2023, there are more than 250 billion arm designed chips on the planet, 30 for every person currently alive. Each of these chips uses the same basic Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) architecture pioneed in the ARM1. After a long and distinguished career, Steve retired in September 2023, when this episode was recorded. https://www.cdyf.me/steve

12: Amish Shah on Imago, Bloomberg and Palantir Technologies

Jul 3rd, 2023 2:56 PM

Meet Amish Shah. Amish graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with Industrial Experience in 2023 when this episode was first recorded. Amish did a summer internship at imago.cs.manchester.ac.uk and a year-long placement at Bloomberg L.P. before accepting a graduate job offer at Palantir Technologies. See more at www.cdyf.me/amish

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