Jake Roemer is a computational physicist-turned-software researcher with 11 years of experience applying data-driven techniques to cloud storage, deduplication, and virtual machine migration problems. Currently a Graduate Research Assistant at The Ohio State University pursuing a PhD in Computer Software Engineering, he combines hands-on simulation and clustering work with a strong publication and teaching background in Java programming. His early research at Temple developed novel graphing approaches for deduplicated storage and practical guides for virtual mobile platforms, demonstrating an ability to move ideas from theory to usable artifacts. Jake also has practical industry and mentoring experience—from prototyping .NET applications to leading robotics outreach—bringing both technical depth and clear communication to interdisciplinary teams.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Minor: Computer Science, Graduated, Bachelor of Science (BS), Physics, Minor: Computer Science, Graduated at Temple University
Delran High School
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Software Engineering, First Year, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Software Engineering, First Year at The Ohio State University
Contributions:24 pushes, 2 branches in 1 year 2 months
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