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==Career History== | |||
Prior to his career as a software professional, Bruce was a research physicist. His research covered a number of areas with primary emphasis on algorithm development for computational simulation of condensed matter systems. Bruce holds a | Prior to his career as a software professional, Bruce was a research physicist. His research covered a number of areas with primary emphasis on algorithm development for computational simulation of condensed matter systems. | ||
He has also held software architect and engineer roles at several other companies, ranging in size from early-stage startups to Fortune 500. His product experience has ranged from developing enterprise management systems to building consumer-facing online content sites such as ESPN.com and NBA.com. | |||
Bruce is currently responsible for leading DomainTools' Seattle and Luxembourg engineering teams. Bruce is an accomplished technologist, with a proven track record as a technical leader, architect, and software engineer. Prior to DomainTools, Bruce served as the Chief Technology Officer for Rouxbe Global Food Group and LetsPour.com. | |||
==Education== | |||
Bruce holds a BS in Applied Physics from Caltech and a PhD in Applied Engineering and Physics from Cornell University. |
Revision as of 23:39, 4 December 2014
Bruce Roberts leads DomainTools' Seattle and Luxembourg engineering teams.
Career History
Prior to his career as a software professional, Bruce was a research physicist. His research covered a number of areas with primary emphasis on algorithm development for computational simulation of condensed matter systems.
He has also held software architect and engineer roles at several other companies, ranging in size from early-stage startups to Fortune 500. His product experience has ranged from developing enterprise management systems to building consumer-facing online content sites such as ESPN.com and NBA.com.
Bruce is currently responsible for leading DomainTools' Seattle and Luxembourg engineering teams. Bruce is an accomplished technologist, with a proven track record as a technical leader, architect, and software engineer. Prior to DomainTools, Bruce served as the Chief Technology Officer for Rouxbe Global Food Group and LetsPour.com.
Education
Bruce holds a BS in Applied Physics from Caltech and a PhD in Applied Engineering and Physics from Cornell University.