Summary
Martin Kočiský is an associate software engineer based in Tokyo with 11 years of software experience, currently building high-throughput trade processing platforms for financial derivatives at Goldman Sachs. He specializes in Java and Slang to design scalable systems that process millions of transactions daily, pairing technical precision with deep product knowledge of complex financial instruments. Over five years in Global Banking and Markets he has led platform and control design efforts that expanded the firm’s operational capabilities and supported global trading operations. His background in parallel and distributed systems and international studies (including time in Norway, Luxembourg, and Japan) helps him solve large-scale concurrency and localization challenges. Comfortable in fast-paced, collaborative environments, he brings a mix of rigorous engineering, domain fluency, and cross-cultural adaptability that improves both reliability and business impact.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's studies, Computer Science, Master's studies, Computer Science at University of Bergen (UiB)
Japanese Language, Japanese Language at Tokyo Naganuma School of Japanese
High School, Mathematics, High School, Mathematics at Gymnázium Grösslingová 18
Master's studies, Computer Science, Master's studies, Computer Science at University of Luxembourg
EIT Digital Summer School, Internet of Things and Business Transformation, EIT Digital Summer School, Internet of Things and Business Transformation at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Master’s Degree, Parallel and distributed systems, Master’s Degree, Parallel and distributed systems at Masaryk University Brno
Bachelor’s Degree, Informatics, Bachelor’s Degree, Informatics at Masarykova univerzita Brno
Slovak, Czech, English, Japanese