B.Eng., Computer Engineering @
Nanyang Technological University
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I've worked as a product manager, business analyst, mobile developer, researcher and software engineer.
My background showcases a diverse set of skills. I am comfortable in different environments, learn fast and am able to adapt to dynamic environments.
Dev Ops Engineer @ From February 2014 to Present (1 year 9 months) London, United KingdomSoftware Developer @ • Architected
I've worked as a product manager, business analyst, mobile developer, researcher and software engineer.
My background showcases a diverse set of skills. I am comfortable in different environments, learn fast and am able to adapt to dynamic environments.
Dev Ops Engineer @ From February 2014 to Present (1 year 9 months) London, United KingdomSoftware Developer @ • Architected and built a real-time web analytics dashboard to visualise user engagement from log files.
• Conducted in-depth research in various technologies such as graph databases, social media management, barcode, geo-location and offline synchronisation , which supported product decision-making.
• Drafted user acceptance criteria and tests to ensure quality assurance of mobile app and website. • Developed the iOS app as part of a 4 man team, using Xcode and third party libraries.
• Responsible for the setup and maintenance of a Continuous Integration server for the development team.
• Served as Product Manager and worked closely with management and development teams to define a product vision. From April 2012 to August 2013 (1 year 5 months) London, UKProduct Manager @ Software Architect of mobile loyalty platform.
Managed overseas development team in India. From March 2012 to April 2012 (2 months) LondonPhD Graduate @ As computing devices become increasingly portable, it is becoming necessary to support Mobility as a core network functionality. The availability of devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops as well as wireless network infrastructure is opening up the possibility of using Network Mobility to cater for multiple mobile nodes simultaneously. Network mobility may be useful in a number of mobile scenarios, where a large number of mobile nodes are moving in unison. A number of operational benefits stand to be gained by aggregating these nodes into a single mobile unit.
Unfortunately, the current state for network mobility support, especially in terms of network layer protocols, is limited. This is in part due to the inherent complexity of mobile network scenarios, the high cost of testing mobile network protocols in operational environments and the difficulties in implementing such protocols.
My research looks at how network mobility support may be better enabled by making experimentation with mobile networks more accessible. It shows this by first showing how analytical approaches can be useful in mobile network applications, as they abstract away from experimental details and allow for more straight forward protocol comparisons. It then goes on to look at the tools available to study mobile network protocols, where it introduces and extends an existing tool that uses virtual machines to allow for the study of mobile network protocols. Finally, it demonstrates a practical method in which mobile network support may be easily enabled in a practical setting. From 2007 to 2012 (5 years) St Andrews, United KingdomMobile Developer Intern @ • Developed the company’s first iOS App with Titanium Appcelerator, which was accepted into the App store From June 2011 to November 2011 (6 months) London, United KingdomResearch Intern @ • Researched on applications of mobile networking and virtualisation technologies on mobile
phones for E-Health scenarios, specifically remote patient health sensing.
• Built an operational sensing mobile network prototype using HTC Android smartphones with custom kernels and virtual Linux Debian images.
• Validated an innovative method to handle network handovers seamlessly for sensor data collection over 3G and WiFi. From October 2010 to December 2010 (3 months) Berlin, GermanyInfantry Platoon Instructor @ • Conducted and aided platoon and company level courses, of up to 100 people, both locally and overseas.
• Responsible for leading and motivating next generation of infantry officer cadets.
• Achieved rank of full lieutenant. From 2002 to 2003 (1 year) Singapore
PhD, School of Computer Science @ University of St. Andrews From 2008 to 2012 B.Eng., Computer Engineering @ Nanyang Technological University From 2004 to 2007 Devan Rehunathan is skilled in: Python, Research, JavaScript, Wireless, Creative Problem Solving, OOP, Start-ups, Wireless Networking, Invention, Personal Development, Software Engineering
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