Samuel Eaves, Ph.D.
About Samuel Eaves, Ph.D.
Samuel Eaves, Ph.D., is a Senior Software Engineer currently working at Voloridge Investment Management, LLC. He has extensive experience in software development, having held positions at notable companies such as Infosys, TracFone Wireless, and Motorola, and holds advanced degrees in Computer Science from Florida State University and Morehouse College.
Current Role at Voloridge Investment Management
Samuel Eaves, Ph.D., serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Voloridge Investment Management, LLC. He has been with the company since 2020, contributing to various software engineering projects. His role involves applying his expertise in software development to enhance the company's technological capabilities.
Previous Experience at Infosys
Prior to his current position, Samuel worked at Infosys as a Technology Lead for a duration of five months in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area from 2011 to 2012. In this role, he was responsible for leading technology initiatives and managing software development projects.
Professional Background in Software Engineering
Samuel has a diverse background in software engineering, having held positions at several companies. He worked as a Senior Java Engineer at TracFone Wireless from 2010 to 2011 and as a Senior Software Engineer at Kaba from 2012 to 2015. Additionally, he served as Software Engineer III at Kronos from 2015 to 2020, where he further developed his skills in software design and implementation.
Educational Qualifications
Samuel Eaves holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Florida State University, which he completed from 1997 to 2000. He also earned a Master of Science in Computer Science from the same institution between 1994 and 1997. Earlier, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Morehouse College, studying there from 1990 to 1994.
Key Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Samuel has contributed to various significant projects. He developed a web-based security and time management application using Java POJOs for JBoss and WebLogic. He also designed web-based reporting applications for Motorola to track financial goals and inventory status. His work involved re-architecting Java APIs and improving user interfaces for reporting data.