Education
Sept 2008 – May 2012: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Intended Degree: BSE in Computer Science.
Intended Certificates: Finance, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Engineering Management and Systems, Robotics and Intelligent Systems
Relevant Coursework: Theory of Algorithms, Algorithms and Data Structures, Operating Systems, Programming Systems, Reasoning about Computation, Logic Design, Optimization, Advanced Microeconomic Theory, Financial Investments
Summer 2009: Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
Relevant Coursework: Artificial Intelligence, Survey of Probability and Statistics
Sept 2004 – June 2008: Commack High School, Commack, NY
Top Cohort, International Baccalaureate Diploma Recipient
Selected Experience
May 2010 – Present: Software Engineering Intern / 10gen
Improving the functionality of both the Mongo-C-Driver and an nginx Module which serves files through GridFS.
Jan 2010 – Present: Laboratory Teaching Assistant / Princeton Computer Science
I answer questions from undergraduate CS students. Teach intermediate programming and computer science principles including algorithms, data structures and proper coding techniques. I also help the students understand their assignments and point them in the right direction.
May 2010 – June 2010: 2010 hackNY Fellow / hackNY
Lived in Manhattan spending every almost every night attending talks, meetups, or hackathons. Talks covered technical systems, software development, management of a small company, and even financial investors.
Skills
Strong proficiency in C, Java, and x86 Assembly.
Basic knowledge of Python, Verilog, C++.
Comfortable in a Linux environment (Worked extensively in POSIX).
Wrote essential pieces of an operating system.
Contact Me
Please feel free to email me for elaboration on my relevant experience and interests at ctrioloremove-this@ remove-meprinceton.edu.