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Yaroslav Sergienkointeractive animation • data visualization • full-stack • data analysis

resume • print version of this portfolio (6M, 15 pages)

Front-end

— TypeScript

— HTML5 Canvas

— React.js

— HTML5 & CSS3

— d3.js

— jQuery

— Ramda.js

— Mobile-friendly

— WebGL, Three.js

Python

— advanced matplotlib

— pandas

— cairo

— numpy

— Jupyter internals

— Tornado

— Sphinx (documentation)

— scikit-learn

— Selenium web driver

— web scraping

— Google App Engine

— SQLite

Other

— Emacs

— Arch Linux

— LaTeX

— Bash

— SSH

— Gephi

— Processing.org

— QGIS

Office communications analysis July – August 2017 Source of web apps

— The project has been completedduring internship at Habidatum.

— I've made a lot of data analysis,static and interactive visualizations.

— The data includes private andpublic messages, commits andissues.

Heat maps of soccer players January 2017 Source on github •full resolution

— Small javascript library for heatmapcreation in canvas.

— Written during internship at InStatfootball.

— Supports fast Gaussian blur as wellas a convolution with arbitrarykernel

— Visualizes set of points as well aspaths

— Internal buffer uses doubleprecision numbers (for comparison,heatmap.js uses 8-bit alpha buffer)

— Supports combination of multipleheatmaps

D3 visualizations of 2015—16Premier League January 2017 live version

Interactive sphere March 2017 live version

rLoop holding page September 2017 live version

— The page gradually transforms to mobile version.

Penguin to ostrich transform September 2017 live version

— Original: species-in-pieces.com.

Blurred particles animation September 2017

— The picture was procedurally generated on html5 canvas.

Falling cherries animation April 2017 live version

Social network group chatanalysis tool November 2016 online • github

Jupyter extensions August 2016 example notebooks

— Group chat analysis tool has beencompletely written in Jupyter usingthese extensions

— Converts notebook into a series ofsource files after each save.

— Each cell has a type and anynumber of labels.

— "Hot reloading" of tornado handlers,using the same IOLoop as Jupyter.

— Dynamic compilation of JSXsyntax.

— RequireJS libraries management.

— CSS file import and prefixing.

News titles generator October 2015 live version •parser source

— The idea is to combine thebeginning of one title with theending of another.

— App stores data about validsequences of grammatical labels.

— 600 000 news articles have beenparsed by a custom parser.

Interactive NY subway map December 2014

— The map was made for theTUNEL.us project.

— Fully procedurally generated, noraster or vector files. This approachsignificantly reduces network usageand makes the map fullycustomizable.

— Starting with Chris Whong'sWhashington-like styled map all thekeypoints such as stations, bendsand park corners were manuallyadded.

— A seperate subsystem has beenmade for managing marks, addingconstraints and enhancing stationscenters using simple imageprocessing algorithm.

— System support constraints suchas "angle between theese pointsmust be 45°", "theese two linesmust be parallel, and a distancemust be equal to the line widthmultiplied by 1.2".

— This enabled lines to be thinner,animations to be added, providedcustom station design, andenhanced the speed and size of themap.

The TUNEL.us website April 2015

— The website is now completelyfunctional, but it hasn't beenlaunched "officially".

— No CSS frameworks have beenused.

— Mobile-friendly.

Stickers shop March 2015 website

— This website was made for theanniversary of the computerscience department of myuniversity.

— There was a limited number ofstickers and users were able tobook stickers and to view actions ofother users "in real time".

— Simple algorithm has been used toarrange stickers efficiently forprinting (not in the way they werearranged on the website).

Information retrieval system forcontractor checking November 2016 – April

2017

— Contains multiple web-parsers anda system for managing them.

— For each company report containits metrics, metrics distributionamong all companies andprobability that company will closewithin next 2 years.

Yandex.Market parsers July 2015

— A set of utilities to extract online petfood shop offers, and to matchoffers with other offers for thesame product.

— The problem was there were a lotof variations in the how the sameproduct was named, and often thetitle was incomplete.

— The solution was to manuallycreate a decision tree and to try todeduce missing characteristics ofan offer, if possible.

Geometry problems semantictree builder July 2016

Russian passport numbercorrectness checker December 2016 live version

— It was challenging to reverse-engineer the way Russian passports are assignedto numbers using indirect data such as numbers of stolen or expired passports.

Tool for visualization of crowdsourcing suggestions December 2014

"Killer" social game November 2014

— Moderators were able to control phases of a game, send messages to users,add points, award badges and so on.

Archive of lectures notes andforum February 2015 link

— The website has been written fromscratch using the Google AppEngine.

— Several groups of users

— Custom latex-like syntax

— Content is editable by any user

— Able to rollback to the previousversion

How old are Moscow buildings?(static map) November 2016 high resolution

— QGIS learning project.

Graph of bioinformaticsscientists collaboration in Russia December 2015 full resolution

— Static image, my test project in Gephi

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