New York, New York, United States
Tech lead of a financial data processing platform that processes financial activity, providing efficient indexing and low-latency serving across multiple Google products (including Google Wallet and Google Pay) and machine learning models driving smart features.
Worked on Google's productivity and collaboration suite previously known as Google Apps. I worked on full stack projects from infra improvements to user facing features for Google Sites, Slides and Keep.
Software engineer working on support infrastructure for Google Cloud.
• Conducted research on genetic algorithms. Designed and developed a genetic algorithm for an educational video game as a part of computational sustainability research initiative.
• Conducted weekly office hours for tutoring students to give them new perspectives on economic, social and information networks • Graded exam papers, assignments, class blog posts and final research papers • Professors :David Easley (Economics) and Jon Kleinberg (Computer Science)
• Served as a software engineer in a new field “Computational Sustainability” created with a $10 million NSF grant • Developed educational video games providing and empowering experience in computer science and sustainable development to middle school students using C#/Microsoft’s XNA framework with a team of 25 engineers • Implemented and explored genetic algorithms, pattern recognition, prototyping, UML diagrams, SVN version controlling • Team received Goldman Sachs Creativity Award and Google Honorable Mention as "Most Googley Project Award" for M.Eng project at Cornell’s Boom Expo