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Charles Marsh | Software Engineer
4634 Frist Campus Center Princeton, NJ USA
B[email protected] Õwww.crmarsh.com crm416 crm416
Education
Princeton University Princeton, NJ
Computer Science (B.S.E.), 3.92/4.00 GPA (unweighted) 2011–2015
Graduated with
Highest Honors
(Summa Cum Laude)asamemberofthe
Phi Beta Kappa
and
Tau Beta Pi
honor
societies. Awarded the
Phillip Y. Goldman ’86 Senior Prize
, granted by the Computer Science Department to the
senior in top academic standing. Thesis in the field of computational linguistics, advised by Prof. Christiane Fellbaum,
earned an A+ grade. Transcript includes five additional A+ grades, each of which required written endorsement from
course instructor.
The American School in London London, UK
H.S. Diploma, 4.03/4.33 GPA (unweighted) 2007–2011
Graduated as Valedictorian. 2330 SAT I, 800 SAT II Math, Chemistry, and Physics.
Work Experience
Khan Academy Mountain View, CA
Software Development Intern May–August 2014
Full-stack development for the Content Tools Team, working with one of the largest and most advanced React.js
codebases in the world. Led development efforts to integrate thousands of existing math exercises (designed for the
web) into an innovative, handwriting recognition-based iPad application.
Microsoft Seattle, WA
Software Development Intern June–August 2013
Front- (TypeScript, HTML, CSS) and back-end (C#, C++, IntelMKL) development for Bing’s Core Relevance
Incubation Team, with a focus on visualizing novel machine learning techniques at massive scale.
Toptal Remote
Head of Content March 2013–May 2014
Grew Toptal’s Engineering Blog from scratch to hundreds of thousands of unique visits and regular production of
thought-leading technical content, sourced from engineers around the globe.
Princeton University Princeton, NJ
Research Intern July–August 2010
Investigated Dark Matter with a focus on purifying argon gas for use in neutrino experiments.
Projects
Readjoy
: [Node, Express, React] A web application for aggregating and recommending long-form journalistic
content. Built with JavaScript from end-to-end.
Jasper
: [Python] An open source platform for developing always-on, voice-controlled applications. Featured in
WIRED, Forbes, and others. The GitHub repository has over 1600 stars and 400 forks.
Semantic: [Python] A library for extracting semantic information from text. Available via PyPI.
Quizzler
: [Objective-C, Python] A quiz-based iOS app that generates its own questions using NLP techniques.
Rated the first place entry in Facebook Seattle’s Summer of Hack Hackathon.
EveryCollegeCal
: [Objective-C] An iOS app for tracking undergraduate college calendars. Downloaded by
thousands of users through the App Store. Note: this project is no longer maintained.
type blog
: [HTML, SASS] Personal blog, with links to the aforementioned projects, academic papers, and
blog posts on Python, JavaScript, etc.
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Charles Marsh | Software Engineer

4634 Frist Campus Center – Princeton, NJ – USA

B [email protected] • Õ www.crmarsh.com • crm416 • crm

Education

Princeton University Princeton, NJ Computer Science (B.S.E.), 3.92/4.00 GPA (unweighted) 2011– Graduated with Highest Honors ( Summa Cum Laude ) as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi honor societies. Awarded the Phillip Y. Goldman ’86 Senior Prize , granted by the Computer Science Department to the senior in top academic standing. Thesis in the field of computational linguistics, advised by Prof. Christiane Fellbaum, earned an A+ grade. Transcript includes five additional A+ grades, each of which required written endorsement from course instructor.

The American School in London London, UK H.S. Diploma, 4.03/4.33 GPA (unweighted) 2007– Graduated as Valedictorian. 2330 SAT I, 800 SAT II Math, Chemistry, and Physics.

Work Experience

Khan Academy Mountain View, CA Software Development Intern May–August 2014 Full-stack development for the Content Tools Team, working with one of the largest and most advanced React.js codebases in the world. Led development eorts to integrate thousands of existing math exercises (designed for the web) into an innovative, handwriting recognition-based iPad application.

Microsoft Seattle, WA Software Development Intern June–August 2013 Front- (TypeScript, HTML, CSS) and back-end (C#, C++, IntelMKL) development for Bing’s Core Relevance Incubation Team, with a focus on visualizing novel machine learning techniques at massive scale.

Toptal Remote Head of Content March 2013–May 2014 Grew Toptal’s Engineering Blog from scratch to hundreds of thousands of unique visits and regular production of thought-leading technical content, sourced from engineers around the globe.

Princeton University Princeton, NJ Research Intern July–August 2010 Investigated Dark Matter with a focus on purifying argon gas for use in neutrino experiments.

Projects

Readjoy : [Node, Express, React] A web application for aggregating and recommending long-form journalistic content. Built with JavaScript from end-to-end.

Jasper : [Python] An open source platform for developing always-on, voice-controlled applications. Featured in WIRED, Forbes, and others. The GitHub repository has over 1600 stars and 400 forks.

Semantic: [Python] A library for extracting semantic information from text. Available via PyPI.

Quizzler: [Objective-C, Python] A quiz-based iOS app that generates its own questions using NLP techniques. Rated the first place entry in Facebook Seattle’s Summer of Hack Hackathon.

EveryCollegeCal: [Objective-C] An iOS app for tracking undergraduate college calendars. Downloaded by thousands of users through the App Store. Note: this project is no longer maintained.

type blog : [HTML, SASS] Personal blog, with links to the aforementioned projects, academic papers, and blog posts on Python, JavaScript, etc.

Extracurriculars

Introduction to Side Projects Princeton, NJ Co-Creator, Instructor April–May 2015 Designed and taught course for hundreds of Princeton University students on the art of side projects, including idea generation, technical approaches, and launch tactics. See the course website for more.

Introduction to Hacking Princeton, NJ Co-Creator, Instructor March–May 2014 Designed and taught course on applied topics in programming, such as web scraping and computer security. See the course website for more.

Computer Science Department Princeton, NJ Undergraduate Grader January–May 2014 Graded programming assignments for Algorithms & Data Structures course.

University Press Club Princeton, NJ Vice-President January 2013–January 2014 Led organization of undergraduate freelance journalists, writing for local and regional newspapers.

Languages, Technologies & Tools

Expert: JavaScript, Node.js, Express.js, React, Python, CSS, HTML

Proficient: Objective-C, OCaml, Java, C, C#, Git

Knowledgeable: Haskell, TypeScript, CoeeScript, MongoDB, ElasticSearch, SQL

Addendum

My personal website contains links to the projects mentioned above (most of which are available on GitHub), as well as several others (usually of a more academic variety). It also hosts blog posts I’ve written on server-side rendering with React, Python implementations, PhantomJS, and more, several of which have been featured on the front page of Hacker News, in Python Weekly, etc.