Compiler Engineer at Science and Engineering Center "PFE"
Serbia
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Filip Parag is a compiler engineer with ten years of hands-on experience, currently building toolchains at NextSilicon while pursuing research in computer software engineering at Rice University. He combines deep systems and robotics background with practical site reliability and mentoring roles across NGOs and student organizations in Serbia. A long-time open source advocate, Filip has contributed to privacy-focused projects like Signal and Tor through localization and to civic tech via ISOC and GlobaLeaks. He founded an applied physics and electronics club to bring practical CS and electronics education to high school students and continues to design student-facing tooling and visual communications. Comfortable shifting between low-level compiler work, robotics vision systems, and system administration, he brings a rare blend of technical breadth and community leadership. Colleagues describe him as the person who turns complex research ideas into polished, teachable tools.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Research fellowship Computer Software Engineering, Research fellowship Computer Software Engineering at Rice University
Bachelor with Honours Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor with Honours Electrical and Computer Engineering at Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad
High School Computer Science, High School Computer Science at Jovan Jovanović Zmaj Grammar School
Napredni raspored za Fakultet tehničkih nauka Univerziteta u Novom Sadu
Contributions:1 release, 3 reviews, 73 commits in 2 years
naukadockergolangpdf-parsingprogressive-web-app
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Filip Parag - Compiler Engineer at Science and Engineering Center "PFE"