Cole Gleason is a Senior Research Scientist at Apple with 14 years of software and research experience spanning Python, C/C++, Java, web frameworks (Django, Twisted), and cloud platforms like EC2. He holds a Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon and combines rigorous academic research with hands‑on engineering, having built and administered a Beowulf cluster for molecular dynamics research. Cole has a strong full‑stack track record—contributing front- and back-end features to the popular Habitica open-source project—and prior internships at Facebook, Microsoft, CoreOS, Hulu, and others. He focuses on practical, production-ready solutions in AI/ML and web systems while maintaining curiosity about functional languages such as Haskell, Erlang, and Ruby.
14 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates, High School, High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates at Marmion Academy
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human Computer Interaction, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University - School of Computer Science - Human-Computer Interaction Institute
A habit tracker app which treats your goals like a Role Playing Game.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:64 commits, 1 comment, 1 issue in 1 month
Contributions summary:Cole primarily contributed to front-end and back-end components of the HabitRPG application. They implemented critical hit notifications, integrated new features related to group challenges, and fixed bugs associated with user removal from groups. The commits demonstrate a focus on both user interface updates (like the new leave group popover) and server-side logic, indicating a good understanding of the application's full stack. They also addressed issues related to data display and the Perfect Day achievement.
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