Summary
Michael Albert is a fourth-year Computer Engineering student at RIT and a hands-on software engineer with experience building large Java UIs and implementing network protocols in C/C++. He has applied agile development practices at Xerox working on a 14,000-file Linux codebase with JUnit testing, and developed containerized test suites and simulators during a networking co-op at RIT. Comfortable across languages (C, Java, Python, HTML) and environments, he combines low-level protocol work with user-facing interface design. As an AFROTC leader who has led ~40 cadets and participated in Arnold Air Society, he brings disciplined team leadership and an aptitude for adapting to new technical challenges. Located in New York, he is driven by continuous learning and thrives on projects that bridge systems-level engineering and practical user experience.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering, 3.48, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Engineering, 3.48 at Rochester Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Cuba-Rushford High School
English