My name is Michael Giannella, and I am a Senior Computer Engineering student at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. On campus, I am involved in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) club as a N2E Python instructor, where I teach weekly classes to undergraduates looking to expand their skillset. I also play intramural basketball and flag football. Outside of school, I’ve worked at Amazon and Prudential Global Investment Management.
This past summer, I worked at Amazon with the Alexa Benchmarking Infrastructure team. My team was responsible for machine learning model release and certification within Alexa. As a SDE Intern, I worked on a project that centralized and automated the processes for regularly gathering business metrics. Through this project, I was able to engineer a pipeline that used AWS S3, Cloudwatch, Redshift, and Lambda to gather and store business metrics. For presenting the stored data, I created views in Tableau to provide a meaningful dashboard for business leaders to view.
I’m interested in DevOps and software engineering in general. I enjoy working both on the product and the process, and working as efficiently as possible, leveraging any tools that may be useful. I have experience working with Python, Java, C, C#, SQL, and HTML/CSS. Additionally, some technologies I’ve worked with include AWS, Django, Spring, Git, REST APIs, and Serverless Architecture. However, I really enjoy learning and trying new tools and languages.
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