West Nyack, New York, United States
Computer Science at Binghamton University - always curious :) Don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions, want to collaborate, or just want to talk. I don’t bite! personal email (preferred) - [email protected] school email - [email protected]
As a Principal Systems Software Engineer for Insight Rail LLC, I define the ground-level engineering principles that ensure future success. I drive the architectural design of a multi-layered, concurrent C++ system, managing high-throughput, complex data processing pipelines to deliver mission-critical software at the forefront of railway safety technology.
As a software engineering intern at NationalGrid, I worked to design, test, and deploy a full-stack, cross-platform scheduling application for 40+ gas control operators and managers. The application allows for seamless scheduling operations, compliance and regulatory checks, and record keeping. Finally, I put the scheduling app into production and presented my work at the NationalGrid Gridtern Superpowered Showcase.
Working with a team of 5, I led the development of a mobile app to guide students through campus buildings using floorplan-based pathfinding. I built custom data sets and graphs representing floor plans, and implemented Dijkstra’s algorithm in a comprehensive backend for real time, room-to-room, cross-floor routing. In addition to backend development, I led the majority of front-end development, including search features, dropdowns, map overlays, and various accessibility features.
As a lead software engineer for a railway safety research team, I developed a full-stack application in Java to approximate safety-critical values in the railway industry. I created an efficient approximation algorithm, a product of iterated research and development. I found important metrics and relations in lab-sourced data and provided consistent results. My software cut down the rail neutral temperature approximation process from 16+ hours to less than 2 minutes, and I presented at the JRC 2024 poster competition in Columbia, South Carolina.
As a programmer for FRC team 6969, I developed code in Java to operate our competition robot. I tested, revised, and deployed programs in order to compete in 2 fast-paced regional competitions in Long Island, New York. I even drove the robot for most competitive matches! By the end of the season, our team reached its highest placement since 2016.