Tim Swast
Tim Swast is
Software Engineer at Google.
His specialties include software development, video game development,
Python, C++, C#, HTML, JavaScript, ActionScript (Flash), mathematics,
and data visualization.
Tim authored
Finding Gray codes with backtracking in Python,
Why are collections of computer code called libraries?,
An introduction to Markov chains,
Quadratic Equations in Physics,
A demonstration of the law of large numbers,
Creating a new form of digital ownership,
Introducing Locoloco: The Little Engine that Didn’t,
An Exploration of Chaos in Neural Networks,
Hexadecimal Numeral Names, and
Coordinate Systems Matter.
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full list of his publications!
Tim was previously Associate Software Engineer at Oracle,
Human Computer Interaction Undergraduate Research Intern at
Iowa State University, and Software Development Intern
at Logos.
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Tim studied Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie
Mellon University.
He earned his B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science at
the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2011.