Fall 2023 - Present
KioWare Software Engineer
Currently, I am a full-time software engineer at KioWare, providing custom developed solutions for many clients, allowing them to interact with their customers via more friendly methods using kiosk pages developed in HTML, CSS, and JS. I am also working directly on the client code that runs the KioWare software under to hood (C#), allowing me to greatly advance my knowledge in device communication, APIs, and logical programming.
Summer 2023
Mettler Toledo AUTOCHEM Software Engineer Intern
During the Summer of 2023, I interned at Mettler Toledo AUTOCHEM as a software engineer. During this period, I designed and implemented bug fixes on an large, industry-leading software project. I utilized modern software-development practices to develop and maintain features within scrum teams, developing in C#, HTML, CSS, and JS in Visual Studio.
Summer 2022
Coding4Youth Programming Instructor
During the summer of 2022, I interned remotely at Coding4Youth, teaching the future generation about programming concepts, editors, and programming languages. Over the course of this internship, even though I was the instructor, I learned about the Brackets editor, and gained a lot of formal knowledge on HTML, CSS, Python, and Lua. I also gained knowledge on how to help people overcome programming issues and how to explain complex topics.
Fall 2020 - Fall 2023
Campus Safety Security Sergeant
While attending school at York College of Pennsylvania, I worked part time at the college's police department as a student security supervisor. I frequently worked long shifts responding to routine calls such as lockouts, noise complaints, and fire alarms. I also often respond to medical emergencies, severe and non-severe.
My official title was Student Sergeant; within this role, I was in charge of the training regime for new recruits as well as training current officers. Trainings range from MOAB to bike, CPR, and tourniquet. Throughout my time in the Campus Safety department, I have gained invaluable skills relating to time management, training, organization, community relations, and the ability to work well under stress.
Fall 2019 - Spring 2020
Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab Computer Science Intern
During my high-school senior year, I interned at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab. While interning there, I developed a ballistics simulation in MATLAB. This simulation, while only accurate for spherical ballistics, considered many factors, including the Earth's rotation, air density changes, and the Magnus effect.
Over the course of this internship, I learned a great deal about programming, MATLAB, physics, and math, but I also learned a lot about basic software development. At the end of this internship, the simulation was presented to a team of high-level industry professionals.