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Petar R. - Remote back-end developer

Petar R.

Backend developer / Competitive programing mentor
Based in: 🇷🇸 Serbia
Timezone: Belgrade (UTC+2)

Summary

Backend developer with strong background in mathematics and competitive programing,

Work Experience

Software engineer
Teodesk | May 2022 - Present
Java
SQL
HTML
Spring
Database Administration
Docker
Knockout.js
JavaScript
Microsoft SQL Server
Hibernate ORM

Development of pm tool.

Programming mentor
Codementor | Mar 2019 - Present
C++
C
Physics
Mathematics
Algorithm
Helping to programmers all around the world to solve their bugs in real time. Most common cases are developing and understanding complicated algorithms and adapting them to projects which use it.

Education

School of Electrical engineering, University of Belgrade
Master degree・Electrical engineering and computer science
Oct 2016 - Sep 2017
School of Electrical engineering, University of Belgrade
Bachelor degree・Electrical engineering and computer science
Oct 2011 - Sep 2016

Personal Projects

EST bike chargerIconOpenNewWindows
2015
Electrical Engineering
It was student project where we developed device which can charge mobile devices while riding a bike. This project was awarded as the best students idea at University of Belgrade at WBCInno competition and 4th best idea in southeastern Europe. Also we were finalists at Belgrade Venture forum 2015. Project was included in mentorship programs organized by Ernst & Young, British Council and Science Technology park Belgrade.
2018
C++
Algorithm
Trusteed is a young martech startup focused on solving problems of marketing industry trough cutting edge technology. Trusteed platform is our main product and it is SaaS for deep analytics from Instagram. We utilize the power of data science and machine learning in order to extract actionable insights for marketing managers and social media micro-influencers.

Certifications & Awards

Gold medal at national competition in Physics
National Physics society | May 2010
Gold medal at national competition in Physics
National Physics society | May 2009