Thomas Klapwijk

Software Engineer (Rust) at Nstream

Thomas Klapwijk has a diverse work experience. Thomas started as a Warehouse Worker at Curry's PC World in 2010 and then worked as an Agency at Point Recruitment in 2014. Thomas served as a Sales Advisor at O2 (Telefónica UK) from 2015 to 2016.

In 2016, Thomas worked as a Software Engineer at BSC Filters and later as a Software Developer at Luminary, where they contributed to the development of a political social networking platform. Thomas also worked as a Contract Software Engineer at BSC Filters during the same period.

From 2017 to 2018, Thomas worked as a Junior Software Engineer at Asckey Data Services Ltd., where they ported data collection applications and implemented a dynamic validation system.

In 2018, Thomas became a Technology Lead at SkillsLead S.r.l., leading an agile software team in building a backend application for a university reviewing system.

In 2019, Thomas joined Swim.ai as a Software Engineer (Rust), focusing on building scalable, real-time, event-driven streaming applications.

Since 2021, Thomas has been working as a Backend Software Engineer at Lugo, a pre-seed biotechnology startup. Thomas contributes to the development of the Java backend using Spring and the Google Cloud Platform (Firebase), collaborating with the front-end and business/strategy teams.

Overall, Thomas Klapwijk has gained expertise in various programming languages and technologies, as well as experience in both startup and corporate environments.

Thomas Klapwijk's education history is as follows:

Thomas started their education at Kimbolton School, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for this period.

In 2008, they attended Long Road 6th Form College, but there is no information provided about the degree or field of study during this time.

From 2010 to 2012, Thomas studied Light Vehicle Service and Repair at Cambridge Regional College.

In 2013, they pursued a Foundation degree in Foundation Engineering and Technology at the University of Portsmouth, which they completed in 2014.

From 2014 to 2017, they attended the University of York and earned a degree in Electronic Engineering with Business Management.

In 2018, Thomas returned to the University of York to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) in Advanced Computer Science, which they completed in 2019.

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  • Software Engineer (Rust)

    November, 2019 - present