Experience 🎓
These are some of my previous roles and the different classes I took during my time in university and school.
Work Experience
During my time at university and the summer breaks, I have worked as:
Software Engineer Intern - JPMorgan, London | 2019 | |
As a Summer Software Engineer Intern, I worked on a NodeJS project involving monitoring the power of data center servers. I developed multiple node apps and implemented and leveraged different APIs. I used technologies such as NodeJS, Swagger for API management, and Angular for front-end development. |
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Tutor - The University of Edinburgh | 2018 - 2019 | |
I worked for the University of Edinburgh's School of Informatics as a tutor for:
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Technology Analyst - JPMorgan, Glasgow | 2018 | |
As a Summer Technology Analyst, I was a member of an agile team and worked on an end-to-end project using technologies such as Angular5, HTML and CSS for front end development and Java8, Spring and multiple testing frameworks for back end development. I developed my skills in web development and Java micro services, as well as SQL and Spring Data JPA. |
Certifications
These are some of the certifications I have achieved over time:
JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures Certification | 2020 | |
Responsive Web Design Certification | 2020 |
Languages and Frameworks
- Python
- Jupyter notebooks, Numpy, Pandas
- JavaScript
- ES6, NodeJS, Express, Swagger
- Web development
- HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Angular
- Java
- Spring, Maven, JUnit and Mockito
- SQL
- PostgreSQL, relational algebra
University
I recently graduated with a first class Masters in Informatics (Hons) degree at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
I loved exploring different areas within the technology field, from developing an Android app to building Solidity
contracts or designing and building a web app to search for song lyrics. I covered important areas to become a well-rounded
developer, including software testing, database design and management, interface design, communications and security.
My undergraduate and masters dissertations were focused on different approaches to preserving the privacy of individuals
represented in databases, by using techniques such as k-Anonymity, l-Diversity and t-Closeness.
These are the different courses I have taken throughout my time in university!