Experience

  1. Summer Reserach Intern

    IBM TJ Watson Research Center

    Responsibilities included:

    • Developed queuing model for allocation of cloud computing resources where user agents choose from multiple Virtual Machine (VM) types.
    • Analyzed mathematical models for multiple class VM environment where customers prioritize fastest time to completion.
    • Presented results to IBM research team.
  2. Business Analyst

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Responsibilities included:

    • Elicited requirements for updates to Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR) web application.
    • Engaged in Quality Assurance and functionality testing for WIR application updates.
    • Documented procedures for testing standardization for barcode vaccine entry and data exchange mass import workflows.
    • Troubleshooted issues reported by end users, supporting the WIR Help Desk as Level 2 support.
    • Delivered solutions to user reported issues requiring application updates.
  3. Technical Services Analyst, HIM/Identity

    Epic Systems Corporation

    Responsibilities included:

    • Investigated software issues reported by client IT teams.
    • Identified solutions to reported issues, arranged for delivery of resolutions requiring software updates.
    • Facilitated weekly calls with client IT teams to triage open issues list and keep clients informed of open issues investigation.
    • Developed wrappers for backwards compatibility of Release of Information module print groups in future software releases.
    • Configured clinician profiles for accessing sensitive patient data to ensure proper access and auditing.

Education

  1. PhD Computer Engineering

    Boston University College of Engineering

    Thesis on allocation of resources in Supervised by Prof David Starobinski.

    GPA: 3.85/4.00

    Courses incldued:

    • Cloud Computing
    • Advanced Optimization Theory and Methods
    • IoT Security
    • Advanced Computer Networks
  2. MS Systems Engineering

    Boston University College of Engineering

    GPA: 3.63/4.0

    Courses included:

    • Dynamic Systems Theory
    • Network Security
    • Computer Communication Networks
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  3. BA Mathematics

    Boston Univeristy College of Arts and Sciences

    GPA: 3.71/4.00

    Courses included:

    • Honors Microeconomics
    • Mathematical Modeling in the Life Sciences
    • Methods of Scientific Computing
Technical Skills
Programming Languages
C++
HTML
Javascript
Mathematica
MATLAB
Python
SQL
Software
Debian-based Linux
Docker
Kubernetes
Simulink
Taiga
VirtualBox
Windows
Wireshark
Processes
Agile (Scrum)
Project Management
QA Testing
Requirements Elicitation
Technical Troubleshooting
Awards
Robert E Bruce Prize for Excellence in Mathematics
Boston University Department of Mathematics ∙ May 2012
Graduated Magna Cum Laude with Distinction
Boston University ∙ May 2020
Completed College Honors Program
Boston University College of Arts and Sciences ∙ May 2010