Collin Brown is a senior data architect and technical lead in Ottawa with 11 years of experience building production data platforms and analytics pipelines for large government organizations. He has driven domain-specific data lake and medallion architectures at Statistics Canada, led Kubernetes-native platform development, and delivered a major transport data processing redesign on time and under budget. Combining data science, engineering, and platform development, he guides teams on ingestion, validation, and data mesh practices while staying hands-on with implementation. Collin contributes to open-source tooling as a front-end developer on the popular Doccano annotation project, adding multilingual support and UI accessibility improvements. His academic background spans top programs in computer science and economics, reflecting a blend of rigorous technical skill and quantitative thinking. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, production-focused solutions that translate complex requirements into auditable, scalable systems.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree (Honours), Economics, 11.6/12.0 (3.96/4.00) cGPA, Bachelor's degree (Honours), Economics, 11.6/12.0 (3.96/4.00) cGPA at McMaster University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 4.00/4.00, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, 4.00/4.00 at Georgia Institute of Technology
Master's degree, Economics, 4.17/4.30 cGPA, Master's degree, Economics, 4.17/4.30 cGPA at Queen's University
Undergraduate Coursework, Computer Science, 4.00/4.00, Undergraduate Coursework, Computer Science, 4.00/4.00 at Athabasca University
Open source annotation tool for machine learning practitioners.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:8 reviews, 50 commits, 4 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Collin primarily contributed to the front-end development of the Doccano project, focusing on enhancing the user interface and adding multi-language support. They implemented UI improvements, including addressing contrast issues in the markdown editor and adding features like language selection buttons and first/last page buttons within the annotation interface. Furthermore, the user integrated i18n (internationalization) for the application, introducing multiple language translations, and localizing Vuetify components.
GCP infrastructure configurations using flux, crossplane and backstage
Contributions:1 release, 12 reviews, 33 PRs in 4 months
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