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Data Infrastructure
Data Infrastructure team (Summer internship) - managing and automating the infrastructure powering Shopify's data warehouses and analysis platforms. Project: deploy scalable Presto DB on Google Cloud Platform with improved security, user authentication, and monitoring integrations.
I worked at BlackBerry on a 12-month term as part of the Queen's University Internship Program. As a member of the BlackBerry Cloud and Software Development team, I followed an Agile methodology, and used open-source software to develop cloud infrastructure automation tools and analytics in a Ruby on Rails web app. I was assigned to develop several major features of the application which I drove from start to finish before they got deployed. These features were centred around increasing, mitigating, and improving cloud security.
Executed a database migration project (MS Access to SQL Server Management Studio) in order to speed up operational reporting. Picked up essentials of database management and optimization, using SQL and VBA. Engaged in a conversion of discounterspoolandspa.com to mobile responsive. Generated automated reports on the online orders database, and completed various other IT projects.
Relevant coursework: Engineering Design and Practice – designed a solution to a hypothetical engineering problem by programming and testing an Arduino prototype, and creating Solid Edge CAD models on a student team. Other courses provided strong knowledge of data structures, algorithms, data mining and analytics, computer architecture, digital systems and logic, operating systems, and engineering economics.
ECE Club Vice President (Electrical and Computer Engineering student council, Fall term 2015): Organized and ran academic and social events for the ECE faculty and students at Queen’s University.
Code Jam Project Manager (hackathon at Queen’s University to assist local non-profits, Feb. 2016): Planned project details with non-profit March of Dimes Canada. Managed my team through all stages of creating a Ruby on Rails application for the non-profit’s flagship Battle of the Bands fundraiser (Rock for Dimes).
A web app which helps you find the best restaurant experience using machine learning
Code Jam is a 12-hour competition at Queen's University in which teams code a project for a non-profit organization. At Code Jam 2016, I managed my team through all stages of creating a Ruby on Rails web application for the non-profit’s flagship Battle of the Bands fundraiser (Rock for Dimes). The goal of the project was to allow event-goers to vote and donate to their favourite bands during the concert.
Myself, and some friends from Queen's, formed a team for Hack Western, a 36-hour hackathon at the University of Western Ontario. We coded a proof-of-concept pizza-sharing website, where users can find hungry people in their area to order a pizza with. The project was built with Parse, Facebook's backend service. Sadly, Parse is being retired, therefore so is our website. But all the project details are preserved here.
Published my photography portfolio from the past 2 years
Project at QHacks 2017 - a Messenger bot which performs faceswaps, smiling contests, and instant moustaches, all for the purpose of bringing friends together and encouraging smiles.
Uses Microsoft Cognitive Services to locate faces in images, and Processing for image manipulation.
Kick Me is a Songkick embed widget displaying the most recent concerts you've attended. The result is like a twitter feed, for your gigography. Users just have to punch in their Songkick username, grab the code, and paste it in their html. The widget then displays the user's 10 most recent concerts.
Quick Overflow is a chrome extension, which uses DOM injection to help you debug your JavaScript errors. When an error is detected on your webpage, an "error module" gets embedded at the top of the page with an explanation, solution, and a link to relevant Stack Overflow posts. Follow the link for more details, including the code, a demo video, and a free download.
A simple browser add-on which provides YouTube embed codes with easily customized, advanced settings. Advanced Embedder has an array of player options not offered by YouTube's embed tool (no API research or coding required). Now over 175 users!
I will be starting as a mentee with a mentor from the data organization. The formal mentorship lasts 3 months
Completed training to conduct pair programming interviews at Shopify and have started to lead the sessions.
Working with QWIC (again) to provide mentorship to a new CS student
Using the Python Diagrams library, I led a team which created an architecture diagram of the Shopify's data platform based on programmatic configuration. The prototype was integrated dynamically into developer documentation.
Worked with a mentor at Shopify who helped me (as a mentee) with career growth, technical goals, and other skills
Ported a Golang codebase (compiled into a C Shared Library) to a Ruby gem. The Golang functionality was required by a rails app.
Working with QWIC to provide mentorship to a CS student - exploring future opportunities and goals in tech industry
Attended my first security conference and capture the flag event in Montreal. Attended many talks and workshops ranging from call centre authentication, firmware extraction, and smart contract hacking. Also participated in the CTF, with my team scoring a total of 34 points.
Worked on a team of three to explore using Bazel in order to improve Go build systems, through dependency caching, test sharding, and distributed builds.
Traveled to conference in SF with Shopify, attended sessions and talks, met with Google engineers to discuss cloud products, as well as other companies to compare cloud approaches.
Gave a 30-minute presentation about the Metropolis Hastings algorithm at Shopify's 'Data Reading Group'. The presentation included background on probability and statistics, random sampling, MCMC, rejection sampling, and python code implementation, all in the context of relevant examples.
Gave a 15 minute presentation at Shopify's Data Town Hall to an audience of a couple hundred. The talk explained how security is being improved in the Data organization with a project my team is building in Go.
Led a team of 10 designers, web developers, and data scientists at Shopify in an internal hackathon project. The team analyzed data and created visualizations from months of team standup reports in the Geekbot productivity tool (geekbot.io), after conducting a survey to research the idea.
Geekbot announced a similar feature (Activity Viewer) several weeks after the project.
Participated on a team which placed 2nd in Shopify's quarterly hackathon. With this edition's theme of "internal tools", my team created a system to help employees organize travel between offices, and for office coordinators to keep track. I contributed in project design discussions and Slack bot development.
Awarded to the best hack related to the management of personal finance. Tour of RBC’s Innovation Lab and interview/pitch with RBC’s Technology Team.
Lendr is a web app which solves typical problems surrounding loans.
Full project: https://github.com/deltahacksiii/deltahacksiii