Summary
Christos Falas is a software engineer and second-year Computer Science student at the University of Cambridge with eight years of hands-on experience across research, defence, and top-tier tech internships. He has built production-ready systems including AI-based control for nanomaterial manufacturing, leak detection for smart water networks, and offline-capable mobile ordering and stock management tools. Internships at Google and multiple placements at Jane Street demonstrate a strong aptitude for high-performance, low-latency software and algorithmic problem solving. His National Guard project work combined computer vision and practical operations to speed up ID processing, showing an ability to bridge research ideas with real-world constraints. Based in Stony Stratford, he brings a rare blend of academic rigor and applied engineering, frequently delivering end-to-end solutions from embedded control to cloud-backed web and mobile apps. Colleagues describe him as a curious, quick learner who seeks technically challenging roles where systems meet data and control.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Cambridge
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at The English School, Nicosia
Greek, German, English