Anh Tran is an Advisory Software Engineer at IBM Toronto with six years of professional experience building high-impact software and inventing tooling to improve debugging and error detection. He has authored multiple technical articles for IBM's global technical library and is currently co-developing two invention disclosures around a Global Positioning Code Map and a runtime-aware Code Minimizer. Anh’s background blends rigorous academic achievement—a near-perfect software engineering degree from University of Toronto and a masters in financial studies from Japan—with hands-on systems work from mainframes to web applications, where his QUIKVIEW cache cut processing from five hours to 30 minutes. He contributes beyond engineering as an associate editor for a Kanji dictionary and brings a rare mix of compiler- and performance-focused insight applied to practical production problems.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Software Engineering, Computer Science, CGPA: 3.96 / 4 (with High Distinction), BS, Software Engineering, Computer Science, CGPA: 3.96 / 4 (with High Distinction) at University of Toronto
PhD Candidate, Financial Studies, PhD Candidate, Financial Studies at UNSW Australia
Master's Degree, Financial Studies, GPA: 4.0 / 4.0, Master's Degree, Financial Studies, GPA: 4.0 / 4.0 at Yamaguchi University, Japan
japanese (n1 ikkyu: 一級日本語能力試験合格), Vietnamese, english (toeic 955 - japan 2000, toefl 653 japan 2000)
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