I am an applied mathematician and a software engineer. You can see my CV here.
From 2022 to 2023, I was a backend engineer in Amazon Web Services with Simple Storage Service (S3). I worked on disaster mitigation, focusing on reducing the impact of catastrophic failures. I also worked on capacity forecasting for S3 Index fleets. This work used time series machine learning models to predict the future incoming customer traffic.
I did my PhD at Michigan State University from 2016 to 2021 in mathematics. My research was focused on dimension reduction of big data using probability and geometry. My advisors were Mark Iwen and Ben Schmidt.
I also worked on safety for airplane routes at MDA during 2014-2015. I worked on software that certified a given airplane route is safe to fly, and doesn’t get too close to natural hazards such as mountains.
In my undergraduate years, I interned at IBM Toronto Software Lab where I worked on the Java Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler. This work focused on performance optimization for Java Runtime Environment (JRE).