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Work Experience
Software Engineer
Visa• January 2020 - Present
Harvard’s VPAL FinTech Online Short Course Conference Week 7th Sept 2020
Harvard University• August 2020 - September 2020
Project Instruction: The casebook provided details five real-world business problems that make up the capstone project for this course. You are now required to submit a slide deck and an accompanying write-up detailing your proposed solution to the problem you’ve chosen to work on from the casebook. In order to do so, please complete and submit TWO files to the Online Campus: Selected Problem 5: Regulated FinTech
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point• September 2019 - December 2019
Teaching Assistant at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point for the Data Structure and Algorithm's course.
Software Engineer - Intern
Renaissance Learning• September 2019 - November 2019
-Designed, implemented and supported user-facing features in Renaissance's web and iOS products -Built TypeScript Library for AWS Lambdas -Created fast, easy-to-use high volume production applications
Software Engineer Intern
Visa• June 2019 - September 2019
-Wrote optimized, secure and scalable code in Java 8, Vert.x framework - Wrote a library to extend and reuse CAT framework for enabling dev for component testing -Partnered closely with multi-functional teams to produce an application that flows seamlessly and works intuitively with our merchants -Led communication with both non-technical and remote teams -Worked with architecture team on research & analyses of newer technologies for the next generation of Payment Services -Came up with creative solutions, solve problems -Helped client to achieve their real goals by understanding the requirements and how it would help them in their business
Software Engineer Intern
Skyward Inc• June 2018 - May 2019
-Engineered maintainable and extensible code using Agile methodologies -Worked effectively with design teams to ensure software solutions elevated client-side experience -Developed enterprise level applications -Implemented over 100 projects in ASP .NET MVC
Research Work Experience - Sponsored by Google and MTU
Google• April 2019 - April 2019
Program info: https://blogs.mtu.edu/computing/2019/04/17/csr-workshop-2019/ Research Topic: CyberSecurity and Privacy in Storage Systems using Flash Memory Mentor: Dr. Bo Chen, Assistant Professor at MTU Research Partner: Desiree Hanson Language Used: C Dates: 5th April 2019 - 7th April 2019 This research work experience was a learning opportunity about security and privacy in flash memory. It taught how to program firmware with security features and how to cross-compile and flash firmware to electronic development board to create a secure USB. Problem Domain: How to achieve data confidentiality in flash memory? Solution Approach: Symmetric encryption with throughput test.
Education
University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point
Computer Information Systems, BS• January 2016 - December 2019
CGPA: 4.0/4.0