Product Development Intern
Sabel Systems
3 active roles
Sabel Systems
Boston College, Department of Physics
Boston College, Department of Physics
Experience
Product Development Intern
Leading containerization effort for nimbusCORE, a cloud orchestration and DevSecOps platform for defense and digital engineering environments.
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Built and maintained secure, automated containerized CI/CD pipelines with GitLab and Kubernetes, improving compliance with DoD standards.
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Refactored installation software for company's flagship product, migrating from Bash to Python.
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Created an application to display real-time company metrics on screens around office using an array of Raspberry Pis.
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Chestnut Hill, MA
Weston, MA
Academics
Undergraduate Research Fellow - Ma Lab
Designing and implementing a full-stack monitoring and data analysis system for the Quantum Materials and Devices Lab.
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Created an application to visualize the magnetic and electric fields outside of a non-ideal solenoid.
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Conducted extensive analysis on the implementation of solar power into underserved schools around Winston-Salem, NC.
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Languages
Tools & Frameworks
Databases
Miscellaneous
Projects
Collaborated on a Natural Language Processing project focused on classifying US executive orders by political affiliation via 5+ modeling approaches.
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Used Arduino microcontrollers to compare the HVAC systems between two wings of Wake Forest Engineering's building.
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Designed, modeled, and built a full-size cardboard bed for disaster relief shelters using Fusion360, tested it to support over 1,000 lbs, and presented the project with full documentation to engineering faculty.
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Built a secure, ranked-choice voting website using Meek STV in a post-AP CS course, leading HTML development and UX design for mobile/desktop, while collaborating with peers and administrators to support over 500 school election participants.
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