Jay Bevan
About Jay Bevan
Jay Bevan is a software engineer with a background in artificial intelligence. He studied at the University of Kent, earning a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence), and has worked at Talogy since 2021.
Work at Talogy
Jay Bevan has been employed at Talogy since 2021. Initially, he served as a Software Development Engineer In Test for two years, where he focused on enhancing software quality through testing frameworks and automation processes. In 2023, he transitioned to the role of Software Engineer, continuing to contribute to software development projects. His experience at Talogy has allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a practical environment, working on various initiatives to improve software performance.
Education and Expertise
Jay Bevan studied at the University of Kent, where he earned a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) from 2018 to 2021. This program provided him with a solid foundation in artificial intelligence principles and software development methodologies. Prior to this, he attended South Island School in Hong Kong, where he completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma from 2016 to 2018. His educational background equips him with the skills necessary for a career in software engineering.
Background
Jay Bevan's educational journey began at South Island School in Hong Kong, where he completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma. He then pursued higher education at the University of Kent, focusing on artificial intelligence within the field of computer science. His academic path laid the groundwork for his career in software engineering, leading to his roles at Talogy in the United Kingdom.
Career Progression
Jay Bevan's career began at Talogy, where he started as a Software Development Engineer In Test in 2021. After two years in this role, he advanced to the position of Software Engineer in 2023. This progression reflects his growing expertise and contributions to the company, allowing him to take on more responsibilities in software development.