Summary
Michael Oltarzewski is a problem-solving software engineer and Writing Center Tutor based in Bel Air, MD, with eight years of hands-on experience building user-focused interfaces and mission-critical tools. He has shipped resilient full-stack systems for real-time data visualization and testing—most notably a scalable interface for software-defined radios that earned praise for its memory-conscious design and extensibility. At LufCo he combined iterative UI/UX collaboration with fast-paced delivery to support soldier demonstrations and a gunshot-detection dashboard, demonstrating an aptitude for high-stakes, cross-team coordination. His engineering apprenticeship at the U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center added hardware and embedded-systems experience—circuit design, IMU programming, and rapid prototyping—making him comfortable across software and physical layers. As a lead developer on GitHub and a Computer Science student at Towson University, he balances rigorous technical craft with clear communication skills honed through tutoring. He brings a pragmatic, user-centric approach to complex problems and a proven track record of delivering durable, production-ready interfaces under tight constraints.
8 years of coding experience
Computer Science, Computer Science at Towson University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Havre de Grace High School