Daniel Stephens
About Daniel Stephens
Daniel Stephens is a Clojure Software Engineer at Gresham Tech, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in both functional and object-oriented programming and has experience with various programming languages.
Work at Gresham Tech
Daniel Stephens has been employed at Gresham Tech as a Clojure Software Engineer since 2018. In this role, he is involved in a greenfield project, which entails developing new software from the ground up. His responsibilities include leveraging his expertise in Clojure and Java to contribute to the project's success. Prior to his current position, he worked at Gresham Tech as a Java Software Engineer for nine months in 2018, located in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Education and Expertise
Daniel studied Mathematics at the University of Bristol, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree from 2013 to 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both functional and object-oriented programming paradigms. He has developed expertise in multiple programming languages, including Clojure and Java, as well as SQL, Scala, C#, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Additionally, he engages in research on mathematical and programming problems outside of his professional work.
Professional Background
Before joining Gresham Tech, Daniel held several positions in the software development field. He worked as a Graduate Developer at Sword Apak from 2016 to 2017 for one year in Bristol, United Kingdom. He also completed a voluntary internship at Tata Consultancy Services in 2015 for eleven months in London, United Kingdom. His diverse experiences have contributed to his skill set and understanding of various programming environments.
Contributions to Open Source Projects
Daniel actively contributes to open source projects and personal ventures, focusing on both coding and creative aspects. This involvement reflects his commitment to the software development community and his desire to enhance his skills through collaborative efforts. His contributions help foster innovation and share knowledge within the programming community.
Early Education
Daniel's early education includes attending Simon Balle School from 2000 to 2009 and later from 2011 to 2013. He also studied at the British School of Paris from 2009 to 2011. These formative years laid the groundwork for his future academic and professional pursuits in mathematics and computer science.