San Francisco Bay Area
I'm Jack Campbell, a software engineer with a Master's degree in Data Science and a Bachelor's in Computer Science. I'm passionate about building impactful solutions and continuously expanding my technical expertise. My background spans both software engineering and data science, giving me a versatile perspective on solving complex problems. I thrive in collaborative environments where I can contribute to meaningful projects while learning from experienced teammates. I'm always interested in connecting with fellow technologists and professionals who are passionate about innovation and leveraging technology to create positive change. Let's connect!
Led the design, development, and deployment of software tools to automate and enhance municipal water and wastewater infrastructure management workflows. Focused primarily on software engineering tasks, including application planning, coding, testing, and quality assurance. Independently managed projects while collaborating with civil engineers to clearly define requirements and ensure effective software solutions. Significantly improved operational efficiency by reducing three critical engineering processes from several weeks to just days through automation and streamlined data processing.
CDS DS 719. An inaugural course designed to provide practical exposure to technical product management through real-world products and projects. Directly collaborated with the professor to shape the course structure, emphasizing hands-on experiences and clear communication of complex technical concepts. Actively engaged in discussions to refine grading criteria, project requirements, and course content, transforming the class into a more interactive and applied learning environment. Encouraged students to effectively communicate technical ideas in accessible terms, highlighting the importance of engaging with diverse teams, including stakeholders without technical expertise. Ultimately, the course successfully integrated core project management skills into a data science and computer science context, preparing students for real-world collaborative settings.
6+ years demonstrating critical skills in emergency situations.
Conducted research in the CARElab (Controls for Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics Lab) summer program. Designed an efficient simulated encoder capable of converting rotational, robotic leg joint inputs into a usable software-based signal.