Jordan Coil is a computer science undergraduate at UBC with a decade of hands-on engineering experience spanning full-stack web development, DevOps, and NLP research. He improved a noun-compound interpretation model from 72% to 95% and published the work at ACL 2023, coupling creative WordNet-based data augmentation with rigorous corpus-generalization analysis. Jordan has shipped production features at companies from startups to 37signals—quickly ramping in Ruby on Rails—and has a track record of automating deployments and raising test coverage to make legacy systems reliable. Trained in digital design and graphic design as well as web development, he blends product-minded UX sensibilities with machine learning rigor. Outside of code he’s an avid Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner and outdoor cyclist around Vancouver, bringing the same discipline to research and shipping software.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at The University of British Columbia
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