Roman Kornev
About Roman Kornev
Roman Kornev is a Full Stack Engineer with a strong educational background in Applied Mathematics and Computer Software Engineering from the Moscow Aviation Institute. He has extensive experience in system integration, API development, and has contributed to various open-source projects.
Work at VTB
Roman Kornev has been employed at VTB as a Full Stack Engineer since 2019. In this role, he has contributed to various projects that enhance the company's technological capabilities. His responsibilities include developing and maintaining software solutions, ensuring the integration of systems, and improving overall project efficiency. His work has been pivotal in advancing VTB's digital transformation initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Roman Kornev studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics from 2013 to 2017. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science in Computer Software Engineering from 2017 to 2020. His academic background provides a strong foundation in both mathematical principles and software development, contributing to his expertise as a Full Stack Engineer.
Background
Before joining VTB, Roman Kornev worked as a Database Engineer at X5 Retail Group for seven months in 2019. His experience in database management and engineering laid the groundwork for his current role, where he applies his skills in full stack development and system integration. His career trajectory reflects a commitment to continuous learning and application of technology in various sectors.
Achievements
Roman Kornev has led the integration of over 15 different systems into production, coordinating multiple vendors and internal teams. He created an automated certificate request system that saved over 50 hours for seven teams. Additionally, he implemented REST APIs that accelerated project completion and engineered a backend API platform that supported over 400 hackathon participants. His contributions to open-source projects include over 20 merged pull requests in notable platforms such as Visual Studio Code and Blender.