Summary
Tyler Aden is a software engineer with nine years of experience blending mathematics, statistics, and practical software development across finance, security, and data science. He has built production Java and web systems at Federal Reserve Banks and now contributes to engineering at Omitron, bringing strong application security and fraud-awareness to his work. His academic background includes a Master’s in Statistics and a unique research project that used Beowulf clusters and SLURM to enumerate graph parking functions—turning combinatorial problems that were solved by hand into automated, large-scale computations. Comfortable leading small teams and writing test automation, he pairs rigorous analytical thinking with hands-on delivery of reliable systems in the Kansas City area.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
University of Kansas
Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Mathematics and Computer Science at Kansas State University
English