Scott Hamilton

Portfolio Manager at Bull

Edgar Springs, Missouri, United States
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Summary

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Scott Hamilton is a seasoned portfolio and product manager with 15+ years delivering high-performance computing, firmware and hardware solutions for hyperscaler and enterprise environments. He combines deep hands-on engineering—having built early Beowulf clusters in 1998 and the world’s first GPGPU cluster in 2001—with leadership of cross-functional firmware teams for high-end SAP/HANA platforms. Comfortable as a public-facing technologist, he frequently presents at trade shows and trains customers while acting as the bridge between sales, support and R&D. His background spans cluster design, custom software and algorithm implementation, plus practical security engineering for multi-tenant hyperscaler hardware. An active collaborator with research scientists, he has applied HPC to real-world problems from LiDAR flood modeling to genetic-algorithm optimization for space elevator research. Based in Missouri, he blends a researcher’s curiosity with product delivery discipline and a knack for pushing compute hardware to its limits.
code15 years of coding experience
job30 years of employment as a software developer
bookBS Electrical Engineering, BS Electrical Engineering at West Virginia University
languagesEnglish, German, Spanish
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Github Skills (3)

logic10
python10
map-generation9

Programming languages (4)

TypeScriptC#JavaScriptPython

Github contributions (5)

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aichallenge/aichallenge

Feb 2011 - Feb 2012

The source code that drives the AI Challenge
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:841 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Scott made several modifications to the core logic of the AI Challenge source code, including implementing text map rendering and fog of war features, indicating involvement in gameplay mechanics. They also made changes to map generation and order parsing, adding functionality to run bots on stdin. These tasks suggest the user was responsible for the core logic and functionality of the game server.
pythonartificial-intelligencemachine-learning
McLeopold/JavascriptHtmlr

Mar 2012 - Feb 2016

Contributions:37 commits, 6 pushes in 3 years 11 months
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Scott Hamilton - Portfolio Manager at Bull