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About me
I'm currently working as a data engineer/data scientist at Frontier Communications down in Tampa, FL. I work mainly on developing and maintaining ETL scripts in an on-prem SQL Server, pulling in data from various sources within the company into one place for analysts and other stakeholders. I'm also assisting in the migration of our on-prem data to a Databricks environment. Additionally, I do some work with churn ML models and ad-hoc analytics requests, but I've enjoyed data engineering and infrastructure quite a bit, so I've trended in that direction.
In May 2023, I received my MS in Computer Engineering at Duke University, where I gained a deep understanding of the underlying principles of computer systems, algorithms, and machine learning. Throughout my academic career, I have focused on developing my skills in data, machine learning, and DevOps/automation. I've worked on numerous projects exploring the intersection of these interests, which I hope to demonstrate through this portfolio.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I've gained practical experience through my internship with the LA Clippers doing data analytics work (summers 2021 & 2022). You can read more about my time with the Clippers here.
As a dedicated and detail-oriented engineer, I'm committed to delivering high-quality solutions to complex problems. I'm passionate about using my skills to advance the field of machine learning and contribute to the development of new and innovative technologies.
In my free time, I enjoy keeping up with the latest developments in data infrastructure and machine learning. I'm also somewhat of a basketball fanatic and find it to be a fascinating space for the application of ML. I'm excited about the opportunities that lie ahead and look forward to making a meaningful impact as a machine learning and data practitioner.
Undergraduate Studies
I started my undergraduate degree at Lasell University as a business major and a part of the men's basketball team. During my second semester, I took an introductory computing class and absolutely fell in love with the field of computer science. I then knew I wanted programming and analytics to be part of my career. I later transferred to Bryant University where I received a Bachelor's degree in data science with minors in business administration and mathematics. Outside of academics, I was part of the men's ultimate frisbee team and helped establish the school's first club basketball team.