Colin Yamada is a Software Engineer and UW–Madison undergraduate in Computer Science and Data Science with 11 years of practical experience building backend systems and web3 integrations. He has shipped cross-chain vault features and a Telegram Mini-App at Turtle.xyz, implementing nonce-based wallet signature authentication and migrating key pricing/data collection pipelines into production using Go, GORM, and PostgreSQL. As Dev-Lead and Treasurer at Badger Blockchain he runs workshops and hackathons, blending community building with hands-on full-stack Web3 teaching. Colin contributes to high-performance C++ open-source tooling (projectchrono/chrono), working on core library functionality and multi-branch coordination—an indication of comfort in complex, performance-sensitive codebases. He also co-founded a venture to enable AI agents to transact for travel bookings, showing an appetite for applied research and novel payment standards. Based in Madison, he pairs practical product delivery with a knack for translating research-oriented projects into production-ready systems.
11 years of coding experience
Computer Science and Data Science, Computer Science and Data Science at University of Wisconsin-Madison
High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate, Global Citizen Diploma, High School Diploma, International Baccalaureate, Global Citizen Diploma at Yokohama International School
High-performance C++ library for multiphysics and multibody dynamics simulations
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:2 releases, 72 commits, 41 PRs in 7 years
Contributions summary:Colin appears to be contributing to the core functionality of the project. The commits involve modifications to a C++ library, including changes to `ChLinkedListMatrix.cpp`. The user is also making various code modifications to other core files. The user is also merging branches, indicating work on multiple features or bug fixes.
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