Rangel Milushev

CTO @ Crimson Analytics
Harvard College Senior

Email: rangel@crimsonanalytics.net
Phone: (+359) 885101888
Web: www.crimsonanalytics.com

rangel

About me

I'm passionate about tech, entrepreneurship, CS, economics and psychology. My latest obsession is Blockchain and Crypto. I plan to pursue a career path in the intersection between Computer Science and Economics.

I'm always open to discussing new and exciting business ideas, and tech projects (although I would never turn down a good discussion about the future of algorithmic communism). My secret guitly love (to my dear girlfriend - I'm sorry) is prediction markets and algorithmic trading. I do enjoy building an open-sourced project here and there and I promise to be sharing everything with you on this website.

My Portfolio

My Skills

Technical Skills

HTML5 + CSS 88%
python 78%
JavaScript 75%
D3 73%
SQL 67%
Node.JS 62%
mongoDB 61%
C/C++ 47%
OCaml 44%
java 42%

Language Skills

Bulgarian 92%
English 87%
German 69%
French 31%
Russian 25%

Job Experiences

Co-Founder & CTO

@ Crimson Analytics Ltd.

2018 April - Current

Sofia, Bulgaria

Crimson Analytics is a Cryptocurrency Investment and Blockchain Consulting company registered in Sofia, Bulgaria. The company manages an investment portfolio, conducts algorithmic trading research and Cryptocurrency market research. As the CTO, I develop algorithmic trading models, ensure fund security for our clients, and maintain our databases.

Co-Founder & CEO

@ Cartesian Network

2018 August - 2019 May

Cambridge, MA

At Cartesian Network, we aimed to solve a growing problem affecting college campuses around the United States, Europe, the Middle East and beyond: the lack of an environment of free expression and representation of thoughts, ideas and beliefs. We were creating an anonymous and secure community referendum network through the power of blockchain that enables anyone in the community to ask, share and debate issues that are central to that community freely on our platform.

Teaching Fellow

@ CS50: Introduction To Computer Science

2016 August - 2017 January

Harvard University

An entry-level course taught by Professor David J. Malan, CS50 teaches students how to think algorithmically and solve problems efficiently. Topics include abstraction, algorithms, data structures, encapsulation, resource management, security, software engineering, and web development. Languages include C, PHP, and JavaScript plus SQL, CSS, and HTML. Problem sets inspired by real-world domains of biology, cryptography, finance, forensics, and gaming. After taking CS50 myself in my first year of college, I became a teaching fellow during my sophomore (second) year. As a Teaching Fellow, I was leading sections, holding office hours and grading homework.

Education Details

A.B. Computer Science

@ Harvard College

2015 August - Current

Cambridge, MA

At Harvard, I am a part of the Blockchain Club, the European Society and the Bulgarian Club.

"Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with about 6,700 undergraduate students and about 15,250 post graduate students. Established in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, clergyman John Harvard, Harvard is the United States' oldest institution of higher learning, and its history, influence, and wealth have made it one of the world's most prestigious universities." ~ Wikipedia

High School Diploma

@ 91st German Language School

2010 August - 2015 June

Sofia, Bulgaria

SAT Reasoning Test: 2180; Critical Reading 740, Math 800, Writing 640;

SAT Subject: Math Level 2 800, Physics 760, German 770

Certificates: CAE Grade A, Toefl Score 115, DSD II.

The 91st German Language School in Sofia, Bulgaria, has held the highest ranking out of all public high schools in the country for the last 17 years. The whole curriculum is in German and there is a heavy emphasis on preparing the students to live and study in Germany after getting their high-school diplomas. At high school, I was the charter president of the Interact Club, the founding president of the Mathematics club, an active member of the Jugend Forscht national team and the captain of the school mathematics team.

GitHub Highlights