Jon Turner is a versatile full-stack web developer and hardware engineer based in Cambridge with 10 years of experience delivering end-to-end solutions across research and institutional settings. He combines database and front-end expertise with hands-on hardware and AV experience, having supported and led projects at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, GA4GH, and the University of Cambridge. Comfortable in agile and matrix organisations, Jon excels at turning complex requirements into maintainable, well-documented code and has applied that discipline to open-source work such as refactoring the Bluespec Compiler divider module. Highly numerate and communicative, he thrives on puzzle-like technical challenges and seeks roles where healthcare and data analysis intersect with robust engineering.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Anglia Ruskin University
Contributions:11 reviews, 25 commits, 19 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Jon primarily contributed to the Bluespec Compiler (BSC) project by modifying and refactoring the divider module within the codebase. Their work involved improvements to existing modules, including adjustments to FIFO sizes and the use of existing library functions. The contributions include bug fixes, style improvements, and optimizations, all of which aimed to enhance the functionality and efficiency of the divider component. The user demonstrated a focus on code clarity and maintainability by sharing the compare logic and extracting shared logic in the code.
RISC-V Core; superscalar, out-of-order, multi-core capable; based on RISCY-OOO from MIT
Contributions:2 reviews, 442 commits, 9 PRs in 3 years 2 months
risc-vout-of-orderriscvriscsuperscalar
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