Summary
Stasa Rasic is a software architect at the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Serbia with eight years of professional experience building Java-based, low-latency systems and mathematical models for real-world decision making. He holds two MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade (AI and Facility Location) and wrote theses on non-monotonic reasoning and facility location with maximum distance constraints, bringing deep theoretical rigor to practical engineering. His background spans financial controlling, predictive analytics at Swisscom, and nearly a decade freelancing in the gambling industry where he designed Java tools that model RTP, win frequency and odds using combinatorics and probability. Comfortable leading cross-disciplinary teams, he translates complex business requirements into secure, extensible architectures while championing system integration and performance. An uncommon strength is his ability to marry advanced mathematical models with production-grade software, enabling fast, auditable adjustments to game economics and enterprise reporting alike.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science MSc, Mathematics and Computer Science, Master of Science MSc, Mathematics and Computer Science at Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade