Summary
Aaron Arntz is a software engineer in New York with 12 years of technical experience and an NYU MPS in Interactive Telecommunications, blending disciplined engineering with two decades as a professional touring musician. He builds full-stack systems—React/Redux, React Native, Node, PostgreSQL—and has delivered practical IoT and data-collection solutions using Raspberry Pi for medical and event contexts. At Flashpoint he applies his focus on stability, efficiency, and modular abstraction, informed by a background in experimental composition and live performance. Notable past projects include an RFID-driven conference system, a Bluetooth packet capture integration for a VR-enabled medical lab, and a viral hashtag-driven fundraising backend that helped raise over $40,000. His work reflects a penchant for functional, vim-like tooling and creative problem solving across hardware-software boundaries.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Jazz/Jazz Studies, Bachelor of Science (BS), Jazz/Jazz Studies at University of Southern California
Master of Professional Studies, Interactive Telecommunications Program, Master of Professional Studies, Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University
English