Elliot Matthew
About Elliot Matthew
Elliot Matthew is the Lead Architect at iiPay, where he has worked since 2022. He has a diverse background in software engineering and architecture, with experience at various companies and a strong academic foundation in computer science.
Work at iiPay
Elliot Matthew has been serving as the Lead Architect at iiPay since 2022, working remotely. Prior to this role, he held the position of System Architect at iiPay from 2020 to 2022, where he contributed to various architectural projects. His journey at iiPay began as a Contract Software Developer from 2018 to 2020. Throughout his tenure, he has played a significant role in the development and implementation of software solutions.
Education and Expertise
Elliot Matthew holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with First Class Honours from Heriot-Watt University, which he completed from 2001 to 2003. He further pursued an EngD in Computer Science at the University of Bath from 2012 to 2014. Additionally, he earned a Master of Science with Distinction in European Urban Conservation from The University of Dundee in 2009. His educational background reflects a strong foundation in both computer science and research.
Background
Elliot Matthew has a diverse professional background in software engineering and architecture. He has worked at various companies, including Metaswitch Networks as a Senior Software Engineer, DYBALL ASSOCIATES LIMITED as a Lead Software Engineer, and Fasthosts Internet Ltd as a Software Engineer. His career also includes roles at Red Gate Software, Accenture, and Expedia, Inc., showcasing a breadth of experience across different sectors.
Achievements
Elliot Matthew has demonstrated a commitment to personal and professional growth through various accomplishments. He has completed a 4000-mile cycling journey around Europe, reflecting his passion for cycling. Additionally, he has traveled to over 40 countries and has climbed mountains exceeding altitudes of 6000 meters. His time at the University of Bath allowed him to develop teaching skills, which he considers a successful aspect of his career.