Toma Popescu
About Toma Popescu
Toma Popescu is a Senior Frontend Developer at Endava in Bucharest, Romania, with extensive experience in web and mobile application development.
Company
Currently, Toma Popescu serves as a Senior Frontend Developer at Endava in Bucharest, Romania. Endava is a well-established IT services company specializing in digital evolution and agile transformation solutions.
Title
Toma Popescu holds the title of Senior Frontend Developer. In his current role at Endava, he leverages his extensive knowledge and skills in frontend technologies to drive the development of high-quality web applications.
Education and Expertise
Toma Popescu achieved a Master's Degree in Economical Informatics from the Academia de Studii Economice din București between 2012 and 2014. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor's degree in the same field from Universitatea Româno-Americană din București from 2009 to 2012. His educational background is grounded in mathematics and computer science, having studied these subjects at Colegiul National 'Grigore Moisil' from 2005 to 2009.
Professional Background
Toma Popescu has built a substantial career at Endava, where he initially worked as a Developer from 2013 to 2017, and subsequently as a Senior Frontend Developer from 2017 to 2019. Before returning to Endava in his current role, he had a stint at Mindit.io as a Senior Frontend Developer for eight months in 2019.
Technical Contributions
Toma Popescu has developed multiple Proof of Concept (PoC) web applications using Angular 8/9 with Angular Material and NgRx for state management. Additionally, he created the UI for a mobile application using Ionic with Cordova and Angular. His role included coordinating frontend developers in other teams and making critical decisions on designing and implementing functionalities for production applications. One notable project involved working on a 'claim creation' app that allows customers to open a claim directly from their mobile phone, built using React and MobX State, and integrated with backend services using a NestJS middleware.