I am an experienced Senior Software Engineer who enjoys challenges and complex problems I can immerse myself in. Outside of work, I love music, reading, traveling, and video games.
Designed and implemented integrations and data pipelines between the ViewPoint systems and other systems and services, such as Chase, Google Maps, and ESRI ArcGIS using Python, C#, and SSIS.
Implemented data migrations for new customers, designing custom conversion scripts from various products and data systems to ViewPermit.
Assisted the Leverett House Building Manager with daily administrative tasks.
Designed www.gibsonquincy.com for the Somerville construction company.
Coordinated monthly progress reports, submittals, and closeout documents for the University of Chicago Harper Court interior build-out, a multi-million dollar project.
Re-designed and maintained the shared song databse website for all the premier a cappella groups at Harvard (no longer in use).
Music always has been and always will be a huge part of my life. I currently sing and play the piano, and also played the tuba and mallet percussion in high school. In college, my musical activities mostly revolved around the Harvard Fallen Angels and 95.3 WHRB Cambridge.
As music director, I ran our rehearsals, as well as arranged most of our music each semester.
As a member of the tech department, I addressed some of the technical issues that came up with station equipment. As a member of the Underground Rock Deparment (called Record Hospital), I DJ'd a weekly show, usually in the middle of night. Head over to whrb.org to listen to the current air!
Not much here for now, but that won't always be the case!
As a class assignment, my two partners and I designed a robotic car capable of completing a required obstacle course. The car was completely assembled from sratch, with the exception of the motors, which were harvested from handheld screwdrivers. We gained experience with a variety of manufacturing methods, such as laser printing, laser cutting, and CNC Milling. We also gained experience with more basic tools, such as drill presses and bandsaws. The car was almost completely designed using SolidWorks, and our 3-wheeled design was the only one of it's kind.
One of the major projects of this class was programming an FPGA to act as a MIPS CPU. We gained experience working with the Xilinx Design Suite (in Verilog), as well as familiarity with machine language and assembly language.
For our final project, my partner and I chose to program an FPGA to act as an electronic tuner. We were able to gain experience with Xilinx and Matlab, as well as integrating various components of both. We never got the audio input functional, but we successfully implemented the wave processing component of our project.
This class was basically a semester-long project of building a server and client column-store databse system completely from scratch. One of my classmates has already written an interesting and detailed description of this experience, which you can find here. This was definitely the most code-intensive project I've ever undertaken, and I think it was a great experience.
(In Progress)