I'm a well-rounded engineer. I've worked on building snappy UIs, implemented machine learning models, managed databases and Kubernetes clusters, building efficient delivery pipelines, and anything in between.
I love all things in nature. I'm an adequate rock climber, hiker, paddler, slackliner. Recently picked up baking sourdough bread and enjoy the experimental nature of it.
Building world-class MMR and competitive gaming solutions.
Working on projects ranging from implementing new infrastructure and communications practices to building full-stack serverless applications. My clients include Elering, Jomigo, Dashbird, Odigos.
Contributed numerous instumentations, additions to the core API and SDK of OpenTelemetry project. Active member of the open source community - reviewed PRs, mentored new contributors. Project's contrib repository and core repository.
Focused on the backend(Node.js, Python), analytics stack, tooling and infrastructure(CI/CD tooling, Kubernetes). Built a "time-machine" for our MongoDB that allowed us to calculate events on past data.
Led an international team of developers and participated in the upper-management guiding the company from the engineering point of view. Helped us migrate from on-premise to cloud and later to Docker and Kubernetes.
Implemented intelligent algorithms(R and Python) and search functionality. Created tools for querying and visualization of data, insights and results of our machine learning models. Automated machine learning pipelines and periodic analysis, reports.
Maintained mission critical Node.js applications interfacing hardware(barcode scanners, printers, relays, payment terminals). Introduced automated testing and CD. Forego memory and performance profiling.
A small GitOps CLI tool for encrypting secrets in git repositories using Cloud Key Management service in GCP. Used technologies: Go, git, GCP KMS. Project in Github.
A JSON API for finding the shortest route between two airports. Has pluggable pathfinder algorithms, one written in Rust integrated through WASM. Built on OpenFlights data. Used tehcnologies: Typescript, Node.js, Docker, Rust. Project in Github.
The curriculum gave me a priceless toolset to see patterns and think mathematically. Even though I didn't end up in the field, I'm immensely happy that I chose this major. I use what I learned there every day. Completed all the coursework, but not the thesis.