Γεια! My name is Emmanuel, but my colleagues usually call me Manny. What I do
is simple: I speak to machines and they speak to me - and this is probably what you need me for!
In my free time I enjoy exercising, fine dining, going to the movies, studying history and
mythology, and following the eSports scene.
I'm based in Adelaide, South Australia - working full time.
Working with the wonderful team at Console Connect to handle automation of network device configuration.
Use the form below to contact me for a copy of my CV, providing more detail.
Use the form below to contact me for a copy of my CV, providing more detail.
An internship I completed as part of my degree. I was part of a team of software engineers that aimed to build a social fitness application. I worked on both frontend and backend, and learned a lot of amazing things.
I graduated from the ANU in 2018, with first class honours. I majored in Computer Engineering and took courses, such as Electronics or Signal Processing as electives.
This was the subject of my honours thesis back in uni. It involved using a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) to speed up the process of decoding compressed data, and was my first research paper.
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The aim of the PairFit app is to help you commit to fitness by matching you with other
like-minded individuals.
I did a lot of backend and frontend work for this social
fitness app; some of the things I learned include the Ionic framework, SQL databases,
Android and iOS development, the Agile framework, and so on and so forth...
The goal of this project is to provide an inuitive timetable builder to students of the ANU.
At some point I became the main website maintainer and was responsible for
expanding the features of the website, bug chasing and fixing, responding to user queries,
and in general anything that has to do with running a popular website.
Python app I built from scratch, in order to automate participation in raffles ran by Twitch
chatbots.
In addition to the above, I extended the app by making it solve trivia questions
as well, in a manner that allows
it to absorb information that has not been seen before.