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Team Leader
Mexico Mexico
Just a developer that now has landed as a team leader of a project that suffer endlessly with the SAT...



Software Developer
Indonesia Indonesia
20 September 2012

CP has been infected, just looking at it has strained my eye. It's sad but seems like I gotta go. My disappearance won't change a thing to this site, nor that anyone would notice. The short time I've been here is great. I've managed to learn many new things. CP will always hold a place in my heart (well, the CP before this day anyway).

Farewell, comrades. I'm off to the vast internet in order to find another living place. May god of bacon always protect you.

~Firo Atrum Ventus



Software Developer (Senior) Amazon AWS
Canada Canada
• MCSD (Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer): App Builder
• MCSD (Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer): Web Applications
• MCSA (Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate): Universal Windows Platform
• MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional)

• PMI-PBA (PMI Professional in Business Analysis)
• PMI-ACP (PMI Agile Certified Practitioner)
• PMP (Project Management Professional)



Team Leader
France France



Folding@home is a project from the Standford University. Your help would be appreciated. And it's free!

http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/

What does Folding@Home do?: Folding@Home is a distributed computing project which studies protein folding, misfolding, aggregation, and related diseases. We use novel computational methods and large scale distributed computing, to simulate timescales thousands to millions of times longer than previously achieved. This has allowed us to simulate folding for the first time, and to now direct our approach to examine folding related disease.
How can you help?: You can help our project by downloading and running our client software. Our algorithms are designed such that for every computer that joins the project, we get a commensurate increase in simulation speed.
Who "owns" the results? What will happen to them?: Unlike other distributed computing projects, Folding@home is run by an academic institution (specifically the Pande Group, at Stanford University's Chemistry Department), which is a nonprofit institution dedicated to science research and education. We will not sell the data or make any money off of it. Moreover, we will make the data available for others to use.In particular, the results from Folding@home will be made available on several levels. Most importantly, analysis of the simulations will be submitted to scientific journals for publication, and these journal articles will be posted on the web page after publication. Next, after publication of these scientific articles, the raw data of the folding runs will be available for everyone.



Software Developer (Senior)
Canada Canada
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Software Developer Kneat Solutions
Ireland Ireland
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Retired
United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Engineer
United States United States
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Systems Engineer
United States United States
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Software Developer DynaByte Solutions
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe
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India India
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China China
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United States United States
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Engineer (retired)
Australia Australia
Started Electrical Engineering, then graduated in Physics (and Mathematics). Have worked in the fields of Education, Geophysics, Biophysics, Cartography, NDT and SCADA. Playing with Arduino, Raspberry Pi and Linux. Now retired so have time for family and personal interests which include woodworking and metalworking, microscopes, fishing and an eclectic mix of others.



Web Developer
United States United States
The original 'Bad American'



Web Developer
India India
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United States United States
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United States United States
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