Summary
Angus Griffith is a mathematician-turned-software engineer with 14 years of experience, currently working at Google from California. He brings a strong theoretical foundation—first-class honours in mathematics and graduate study at the University of Bonn—into practical engineering across scientific modeling, data analysis, compilers, and software systems. Angus actively contributes to open source, including Mathics, an ambitious Python reimplementation of Mathematica, reflecting his interest in reproducible computational tools. His research background in harmonic analysis, PDEs, and spectral theory informs a rigorous, analytical approach to engineering problems that often bridges pure math and applied software. Colleagues describe him as someone who enjoys translating deep mathematical ideas into reliable, maintainable code for production and research settings.
14 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Australian National University
Mathematics, Mathematics at The University of Bonn
English, German