Max Katz-christy is a software engineer focused on transportation applications, with nine years of development experience and a recent Computer Science degree from MIT. He currently works as a Data Analysis Intern at Keolis Commuter Services and contributes to MIT transit research, building production tooling from CCTV object-detection pipelines to chatbots and GTFS feeds for small agencies. Max has hands-on cloud and infrastructure experience—rewriting CloudFormation to Terraform, containerizing services on Kubernetes, and implementing CI/CD and secure device authentication for deployed systems. He combines practical field deployments (real-time bus displays and device fleets) with analytics and visualization skills to help agencies estimate projects and optimize networks. Outside of work he volunteers technical help to very small transit agencies and is an avid bike tourer, which often informs his user-centered approach to mobility problems.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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