Backend Developer
As a Backend Developer at VIA, you will play an integral role in the development of applications and solutions powered by VIA’s Trusted Analytics Chain™ (TAC™) platform.
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As a Backend Developer at VIA, you will play an integral role in the development of applications and solutions powered by VIA’s Trusted Analytics Chain™ (TAC™) platform.
For our last post of 2020, we wanted to share a more personal note with our readers to talk about how grateful for the resiliency and flexibility our team has shown during this challenging year.
In this post, we cover the three big benefits when choosing TAC™ over the “next best alternative”.
Kate Ravanis was featured in two recent videos published by Europe’s largest utility, Enel, showcasing its collaboration with leading companies that are helping with the transition to clean energy.
VIA has announced nine new features on TAC™ in the past 14 weeks. How are utilities using them? For starters, they are increasing clean energy adoption.
VIA has released a new 10-page white paper that provides a comprehensive overview and code examples of TAC™’s current data privacy and security features.
Most AI projects spend 80% of time cleaning data and only 20% analyzing it. VIA has been investing heavily in using our own AI and software development skills to reverse this ratio.
For the tenth installment of the series, we will discuss how TAC™ contracts can control what kinds of queries an authorized analyst can ask of the data.
VIA is proud to share that for the second consecutive year, we will be sponsoring and participating in the McGill Physics Hackathon. This year’s event is entirely virtual and will take place on November 7-8. We will have various live and recorded workshops, two mini-coding challenges (with some fantastic prizes), a virtual booth to answer questions, mentors to support participants, and a judge of the final project presentations. Follow our social media accounts @solvewithvia for more details on days/times of VIA’s participation.
For the ninth installment of the series, we will discuss how TAC™ uses smart contracts to govern data and analysis workflows.
Meet Natalie Winger, Data Specialist at VIA. Natalie talks about her experience joining VIA entirely remote and the funniest memory at VIA so far (spoiler: it includes a cat!).
15/15 is a specific example of the k-anonymity privacy-preserving analytics feature that VIA recently released.
Nearly 30 participants shared their strategy and asset management experience for substation transformers at the 90-minute session.
The latest release of VIA’s TAC™ platform is a leap forward in terms of simplicity and ease of use for users performing analysis on private data.
VIA has been selected as one of the 178 top participating teams from The AFWERX Space Challenge initiative to exhibit at EngageSpace, a virtual two-day event on September 29-30.
John is focused on implementing best practices for software development at VIA. He co-invented VIA’s core platform and currently develops, integrates, and quality assurance tests the platform for VIA’s applications.
Before VIA, John was a freelance consultant at the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG), where he focused on updating their Python Library. Prior to this position, he was a technical sales support engineer at NAG in Oxford, where he developed technical marketing material and provided pre-sales assistance. John was awarded the best thesis in gravitation physics in 2016 by the Institute of Physics (IOP). His research focused on developing new numerical methods that capture the physical behavior of fluid interfaces permeated by high magnetic fields while taking into account relativistic effects.
John earned his master’s degree in physics and his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Southampton.
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