Piotr Senkow is a senior software engineer and founder in Chicago who builds end-to-end, data-heavy platforms—from Postgres schemas and Go microservices to GraphQL APIs and Next.js frontends. At the University of Chicago's Center for Translational Data Science he develops open-source data infrastructure for the NIH HEAL Initiative, ensuring reliable, reproducible research workflows across Postgres, S3, and containerized environments. He previously engineered event-driven pipelines and backend systems for finance and biotech at Tegus, Echo Global Logistics, and LanzaTech, consistently focusing on throughput and reliability. As the solo builder of Realytica, Piotr designed a geospatial IDX and analytics platform that processes millions of MLS records with PostGIS, Mapbox visualizations, and a GraphQL layer—experience that taught him to care deeply about every layer of the stack. He pairs an MS in Data Science and a dual BS in Computer Science and Biology with practical product ownership, and holds an Illinois real estate broker license, which informs his domain intuition for real-estate tech. Lifelong Chicagoan and pragmatic engineer, he favors rigorous correctness and long-term maintainability when modernizing complex systems.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Loyola University Chicago
Master's degree, Data Science, Master's degree, Data Science at DePaul University Jarvis College of Computing and Digital Media
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