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Candidate for Master in Business Administration at Harvard Business School, Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University (2009), Software Development Engineer at Microsoft Corporation (2009-2011).
Headline:
Engineer
Skills:
Business, C/C++, Design, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, HTML / CSS, Java, Javascript, Languages, Languages and Platforms, Management, PHP, Python, Rails, Software Engineering, SQL, Web Development
Interested in:
Consulting opportunities, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Providing services to startups, Trading services
Schools:
Harvard Business School, Princeton University
WORK EXPERIENCE
Employer:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
Position:
Software Development Engineer, Office Labs
Time period:
January 2009 - December 2011
Description:
Worked in small teams to develop a variety of different prototypes to inform ongoing and future R&D in the productivity software space. Gained extensive experience in customer-focused innovation and user interface design. Honed agile software development practices with a large range of technologies. Consistently ranked highly amongst development team; promoted after 1 year.
Employer:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
Position:
Software Development Intern, Office Labs
Time period:
December 2008
Description:
Worked in a team of four to develop and launch Chart Advisor, a prototype add-in for Microsoft Excel that uses statistical algorithms to automate chart creation. The add-in was released externally on officelabs.com with positive feedback from the data visualization community.
Employer:
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Position:
Researcher, Program in Plasma Science & Technology
Time period:
December 2007
Description:
Fabricated and characterized the resistivity of stretchable micro-electrode arrays in a Level III cleanroom environment with Professor Sigurd Wagner. Research furthered the development of flexible electronics and was presented to the Plasma Science & Technology director & faculty.
Employer:
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Position:
Researcher, Electrical Engineering Department
Time period:
December 2006
Description:
Designed, constructed and tested a trace gas sensor based on chaos dynamics and laser absorption spectroscopy with Professor Claire Gmachl. Paper titled A Chaotic Optical Cavity Combined with a Quantum Cascade Laser for Chemical Vapor Sensing published in the Lasers and Electro-Optics Conference in May 2007.
EDUCATION
University:
Harvard Business School
Time period:
2011 - 2013
Degree:
MBA
University:
Princeton University
Time period:
2005 - 2009
Degree:
Electrical Engineering, BSc
INFORMATION
Clubs:
Member of Tech/Media and Entrepreneurship Clubs, and Harvard Business School Tennis Team.
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