Christopher Vermilion

Software Engineer at Remix Labs

Christopher Vermilion has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Christopher started their career as a Research Assistant at Boston University in 2002, where they worked on projects related to wireless networks and designed electronic control systems for micro-scale mirror arrays. Christopher continued their research work at Boston University until 2006.

In 2006, Christopher joined the University of Washington as a Research Assistant in Theoretical Particle Physics. Christopher contributed to projects involving the development of analysis tools and software for particle collision simulation, event reconstruction, and data analysis at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Christopher also contributed to journal publications during their time at the university.

Christopher then joined the University of Louisville in 2010 as a Postdoc. There, they focused on developing software to connect theorists and experimentalists in high-energy particle physics and researching analysis techniques for the Large Hadron Collider.

In the same year, Christopher started working as a Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. This role provided him with an opportunity to delve deeper into their research interests.

In 2012, Christopher ventured into entrepreneurship and founded Roobiq, a mobile-only Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software that integrates with Salesforce. As the CTO and Founder, they played a crucial role in building the backend integration with Salesforce, creating the app's client/server API, designing the data model and synchronization framework, and developing a customizable workflow UI. Christopher'scontributions significantly contributed to the overall success of the company.

Since 2015, Christopher has been employed as a Software Engineer at Remix Labs, where they apply their technical expertise in software development. The details about their roles and responsibilities at Remix Labs are not provided.

Christopher Vermilion received a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree in Physics and Electrical Engineering, respectively, from Boston University, where they studied from 2002 to 2006. Christopher later pursued higher education at the University of Washington, where they earned a Master of Arts and a Doctorate degree in Physics, specializing in the field of study. Christopher'sstudies at the University of Washington spanned from 2006 to 2010.

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