Joe Stubbs
Research Associate; Manager: Cloud and Interactive Computing at Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)- Claim this Profile
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Kent Frazier
Joe is one of the most talented developers I have worked with at the University of Texas. He was a central member of the project team that successfully brought up one of the most ambitious projects we have ever attempted at UT, and he has rightly received accolades from the developer community recognizing him as a rising star. Joe is incredibly smart, but he is also quite humble, and he is genuinely one of the nicest people I have worked with. He seems to be able to work harmoniously with almost anyone, and remains calm in situations where many people would be flustered. I can recommend Joe without reservation for pretty much anything, since I think there is very little out of his reach.
Kent Frazier
Joe is one of the most talented developers I have worked with at the University of Texas. He was a central member of the project team that successfully brought up one of the most ambitious projects we have ever attempted at UT, and he has rightly received accolades from the developer community recognizing him as a rising star. Joe is incredibly smart, but he is also quite humble, and he is genuinely one of the nicest people I have worked with. He seems to be able to work harmoniously with almost anyone, and remains calm in situations where many people would be flustered. I can recommend Joe without reservation for pretty much anything, since I think there is very little out of his reach.
Kent Frazier
Joe is one of the most talented developers I have worked with at the University of Texas. He was a central member of the project team that successfully brought up one of the most ambitious projects we have ever attempted at UT, and he has rightly received accolades from the developer community recognizing him as a rising star. Joe is incredibly smart, but he is also quite humble, and he is genuinely one of the nicest people I have worked with. He seems to be able to work harmoniously with almost anyone, and remains calm in situations where many people would be flustered. I can recommend Joe without reservation for pretty much anything, since I think there is very little out of his reach.
Kent Frazier
Joe is one of the most talented developers I have worked with at the University of Texas. He was a central member of the project team that successfully brought up one of the most ambitious projects we have ever attempted at UT, and he has rightly received accolades from the developer community recognizing him as a rising star. Joe is incredibly smart, but he is also quite humble, and he is genuinely one of the nicest people I have worked with. He seems to be able to work harmoniously with almost anyone, and remains calm in situations where many people would be flustered. I can recommend Joe without reservation for pretty much anything, since I think there is very little out of his reach.
Experience
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Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Research Associate; Manager: Cloud and Interactive Computing
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Mar 2017 - Present
https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/systems/cloud-computing
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Research Engineering Scientist Associate
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Jun 2013 - Mar 2017
Built infrastructure and web services for the Agave "science as a service" platform used to build next generation science gateways harnessing petascale HPC resources.
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The University of Texas at Austin
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Engineer/ Senior Software Developer
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May 2008 - May 2013
Built web services and developed client libraries and infrastructure for administrative computing. Helped lead the effort to adopt Python across campus through teaching, standards development, and general advocacy. Built web services and developed client libraries and infrastructure for administrative computing. Helped lead the effort to adopt Python across campus through teaching, standards development, and general advocacy.
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Sequoia Holdings LLC
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Austin
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Software Developer
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Sep 2012 - Mar 2013
Consulted on algorithm design for various aspects of a mathematical model for asset portfolios. Initial design and prototype of a parallelizable test harness on top of EC2. Consulted on algorithm design for various aspects of a mathematical model for asset portfolios. Initial design and prototype of a parallelizable test harness on top of EC2.
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Gross Lab, Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Texas
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University of Texas
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Software Developer
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Jun 2011 - Mar 2012
Developed software in Python to analyze generation sequencing data for mapping genetic mutations as part of a successful NIH R21 grant proposal ($275,000). The software made use of next generation sequencing technology performed by the GSAF and reduced the time required to map a mutation from 11 months to approximately one. Developed software in Python to analyze generation sequencing data for mapping genetic mutations as part of a successful NIH R21 grant proposal ($275,000). The software made use of next generation sequencing technology performed by the GSAF and reduced the time required to map a mutation from 11 months to approximately one.
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Education
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University of Michigan
Ph.D., Mathematics -
The University of Texas at Austin
B.S., Mathematics