Behind the Screens: Crafting the Northwestern Trading Competition from Scratch
A deep dive into the architecture that shaped the Northwestern Trading Competition — an innovative blend of algorithmic trading and backend software tools.
Currently, I'm incoming as a Software Engineer Intern at IMC while leading development on the Northwestern Trading Competition. I hold technical and leadership roles in several campus organizations, including the Prescience Lab, where I'm leading research on floating point attack vectors and interactions with chaos theory.
A deep dive into the architecture that shaped the Northwestern Trading Competition — an innovative blend of algorithmic trading and backend software tools.
Embarking on an ambitious and exciting journey to replicate one of the most widely-used tools in backend infrastructure, my team and I successfully designed a real-time event streaming platform using Rust and seamlessly deployed it on Kubernetes.
This project harnesses the power of radix trees to facilitate efficient pathfinding algorithms, making it a vital resource for developers seeking to optimize grid-based letter pathfinding calculations.
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