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      Currently Living in Delhi Township, Ohio. After 5 years of full time work, and an additional 2 of co-op work, I left my Site Reliability Engineering position to pursue a career at Intel Corporation.

      I worked with PowerShell and TeamCity, and had a brief stint working with AWS. Before transitioning into the DevOps/SRE role, I was formerly a Software Engineer (ASP .NET MVC, C#) at the same company.

      Prior to my graduation and full-time employment, I worked in various industries during my co-op and as an intern. Starting with healthcare, I worked at Cincinnati Children's, researching how genetic mutations affect medical treatment. I helped write a genetics analysis system in Perl, as well as assisting with publishing a paper on the subject. I then worked as a research co-op at the company I currently work for. In that position I worked on a Python script to analyze excel sheets of clinical trial data. I interned breifly at Strap LLC, where I worked on writing Go unit tests for a wearble data analytics platform. Then my last job before transitioning to full time was MedaCheck, where I worked on the Python and Android applications for the medication adherence platform.

      In my free time, I mainly write Android applications. One of those applications is currently Available on the Play Store. Calculendar is an application that allows you to calculate the number of days between two dates. I am currently trying to learn more about iOS development, as well as Rust, Python, and .NET Core. My Android applications are built and deployed utilizing a CI/CD pipeline of DroneCI with FastLane. This pipeline builds, tests, and then publishes the application to the corresponding ring of the Play Store.

I can be reached via Email or on LinkedIn

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