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Kuc, Bernard
Barclays Capital
London, United Kingdom
 
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Bernard Kuc is a vice-president in the London office of Barclays Capital working in the equity derivatives team of the quantitative analytics group, where he has been for the past four years. His day-to-day responsibilities involve Monte Carlo pricing of exotic equity derivatives, and maintaining and improving the group’s set of risk analytics. The primary attraction of his current job is the ability to work with some of the brightest minds in the world.

Prior employers include Application Networks (2004-2005), a provider of financial valuation and risk solutions, and Flextronics (2000-2004), where he worked on numerous telecom projects with a strong focus on fixed-line signalling infrastructure equipment. As part of his job, he was able to work with many partner companies and had the opportunity to take part in the first international interoperability tests of two of the Sigtran protocols. Finally, at Eagle Technology (1998-1999), he was responsible for Windows NT device driver development for data acquisition cards.

Bernard graduated with an MSc in Control Engineering (1999) and a BSc in Electrical Engineering (1997), both from the University of Cape Town in South Africa. His academic highlights include coming in at the top of his class in all of his MSc courses and spending two terms of office on both the Students’ Representative Council and the Students’ Engineering Council.

Bernard is a CFA charterholder and enjoys working with money. Having always had an interest in finance, keenly following oil prices as a student engineer while risking his bursary money on the markets, Bernard took the first step over to finance by studying for his CFA charter during the turmoil years that ravaged telecom employment prospects following the dot-com meltdown. Being a reviewer for Computing Reviews provides him with the opportunity to read outside his current specializations and keep in touch with progress being made in topics and technologies he has worked with before.

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   Beginning C++20: from novice to professional
Horton I., Van Weert P., Apress, New York, NY, 2020. 853 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-484258-83-5)

With more pages than there are words in this review, it would be excessive to list all the concepts, techniques, and lessons taught in Beginning C++ 20. This is a beginner text for the programming language. It does not assume an...

Aug 9 2022  
   Finite element applications: a practical guide to the FEM process
Okereke M., Keates S., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2018. 472 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319671-24-6)

Much of modern engineering owes its existence to the finite element method (FEM), which makes the impossible possible while also allowing us to build bigger, safer, and cheaper than ever before. Yet, as with any other tool in the engin...

Feb 5 2019  
   Distributed computing in big data analytics: concepts, technologies and applications
Mazumder S., Bhadoria R., Deka G., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2017. 162 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319598-33-8)

Day by day the prominence of big data analytics is increasing. Not only does it impact the way we work, but it is gradually impacting the way we live our lives. Yet it is also an area filled with a myriad of opportunities for ethical a...

Jun 6 2018  
   Perspectives on data science for software engineering
Menzies T., Williams L., Zimmermann T., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2016. 408 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-128042-06-9)

Data science is a very hot topic. Case in point, we recently hired two specialist data scientists at my company. But data science is not something you pick up by running the latest data mining tool on your big data repository; rather, ...

Apr 13 2017  
   Numerical methods and modelling for engineering
Khoury R., Harder D., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2016. 332 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319211-75-6)

I always appreciated numerical methods courses, possibly because I found the field a simpler and more versatile alternative to learning the analytic solutions across many application domains. Although this book is intended as a textboo...

Feb 23 2017  
   Beginning design for 3D printing
Micallef J., Apress, New York, NY, 2015. 428 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-484209-47-9)

Six months after having been given a 3D printer as a Christmas present, having not used it even once, I realized I needed something very basic to get me started. I could not keep relying on my teenage son to keep designing everything I...

Aug 8 2016  
   The C++ programming language (4th ed.)
Stroustrup B., Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2013. 1368 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-321563-84-2)

Many decades on, C++ is still one of the most popular programming languages. Learning how to use it well, however, is no simple feat. If you have to trust a source to learn from, who better than the inventor of the language himself? At...

Nov 17 2014  
   Beginning sensor networks with Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Bell C., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2013. 372 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430258-24-7)

Some books teach you how to use a tool and some teach you how to approach a domain or solve a particular problem. It is, however, a smaller subset of books that attempt to do both. This book shows you how to build a sensor network usin...

Apr 17 2014  
   Beginning Arduino
McRoberts M., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2013. 424 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-430250-16-6)

“The difference between men and boys is the cost of their toys.” I have never liked this saying, always feeling that it belittled my desire for creating and constructing, so it was with glee that I took to the world...

Feb 6 2014  
   Heterogeneous computing with OpenCL: revised OpenCL 1.2 edition
Gaster B., Howes L., Kaeli D., Mistry P., Schaa D., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., Waltham, MA, 2013. 308 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-124058-94-1)

The use of discrete graphics processors for general computation has seen explosive growth across many different industries, not least in finance, where I work. Given that a single investment bank can be continuously running as many as ...

Sep 27 2013  
 
 
 
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