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Citrine Informatics | Sr. Backend Engineer, SRE, Sr. Frontend Engineer | Full-time | Headquartered in Redwood City, CA but REMOTE EMPLOYEES WELCOME TO APPLY | https://citrine.io/ Citrine Informatics is a fast growing late Series B B2B Saas startup. Our mission is to empower companies to make raw materials and chemicals faster and with sustainability top of mind. As an Engineer at Citrine you ll help design and build Citrine’s scalable smart data infrastructure and AI platform powering development and discovery of next-generation materials and chemicals. Our Stack: Scala, Python, Java, React/Redux, MySQL, AWS, Elasticsearch, Redis, Swagger, Typescript Tests/Design Please check out our careers page to learn more and apply https://citrine.io/careers/.

West Plains High School students selected for finals of Missouri High School Cybersecurity ChallengeOzark Radio News

COLUMBIA, Mo. Ten teams from Missouri high schools from St. Louis to West Plains have been selected to compete in the final round of the second annual Missouri High School Cybersecurity Challenge, which is being held virtually this year. The winning team will be selected on Feb. 25. The challenge is hosted by the University of Missouri System’s Missouri Research and Education Network (MOREnet) and the Missouri Cybersecurity Center of Excellence in partnership with CYBER.org, a workforce development program supported by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The 10 finalists were selected from a total of 31 teams from 15 districts that entered the competition.

From Silicon Valley to Shelburne

At 12, Latta was part of team that developed an online video game with 10,000 users. At 15, he designed the No. 1 app on the App Store, gaining more than a million downloads. Nothing special he said. Also at 15, he tested out of high school, and with his parents’ reluctant blessing moved from his home in Los Angeles to San Francisco — alone — to learn more about computer coding. Within 24 hours he had a job, with a higher salary than both of his parents together. Still, he said, it’s nothing special. Now, he’s on a mission to teach students ages 12-18 coding, how to do the kinds of things he did with computers at their age.

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