Casey Rosenthal
Traffic and Chaos Engineering Manager, Netflix
Presented Intro to Riak at DeNormalised NoSQL 2012, Skills Matter, London, United Kingdom 9/12
Published Personality Profiles for Generating Believable Bot Behaviors in IEEE CIG 2012 Proceedings [50% acceptance rate] and presented paper, Granada, Spain 9/12
Presented Above the Clouds at Cascadia Ruby 2012, Seattle, Washington 8/12
Presented Teaching Erlang at Erlang Factory Lite Vancouver 2012, Vancouver, Canada 7/12
As Chief Software Engineer for Port Forty Nine, Casey worked for NASA, Caltech, and JPL to engineer systems for storing and disseminating the image archives of space telescopes such as Hubble, Spitzer, Chandra, etc. He came in 4th place at the BotPrize 2K competition in Copenhagen for Discordia, a software bot written in jRuby that plays Unreal Tournament like a human based on a new artificial intelligence algorithm. He published a paper on that algorithm and spoke about it at GoRuCo '11. He created RubyGames, a learner-centered Ruby facilitation for groups, and ran it throughout user groups in New England in '09 and '10, and brought it to a warm reception at the New York Ruby Meetup in '11 where he was an Assistant Director for the user group. Casey was an Expert Panel Judge for the '09 RailsRumble, and competed in the '10 RailsRumble. He won a seed grant from the Maine Institute of Technology to commercialize a discrete event simulation framework written in Ruby.