Simon Abrelat

Java Developer at Bank of America

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Simon Abrelat is a Java developer with nine years of engineering experience, blending embedded-systems know-how from Georgia Tech with backend and archival systems work at Bank of America. He has practical experience building CI pipelines and multi-platform toolchains for avionics, plus hands-on embedded communication work with I2C and Ethernet. At Bank of America he integrated vendor proof‑of‑concepts to simplify document databases, add centralized configuration, and implement secure decryption and validation for AFP archival ingestion. An open-source contributor to Georgia Tech’s RoboJackets RoboCup codebase, he focuses on refactoring and algorithmic improvements that boost maintainability and correctness. Based in Atlanta, he brings a systems-minded approach that connects low-level hardware protocols to reliable, production backend services.
code9 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, 3.37, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, 3.37 at Georgia Institute of Technology
bookInternational Baccalaureate Diploma, 4.4, International Baccalaureate Diploma, 4.4 at Druid Hills High School
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Github Skills (12)

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c-language10
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data-structures9
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debug8
debugging8
soc7

Programming languages (2)

C++Python

Github contributions (5)

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RoboJackets/robocup-software

Oct 2019 - Oct 2019

Georgia Tech RoboJackets Software for the RoboCup Small Size League
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 21 days
Contributions summary:Simon primarily focused on optimizing and refactoring existing C++ code within the RoboJackets software repository. Their contributions centered on improving code clarity and efficiency by utilizing standard library features like `std::signbit` and templated functions. The user also addressed issues related to the `signum` function, ensuring its correct behavior, and made changes to the ball bounce calculation. The work demonstrates a focus on code maintainability and algorithmic improvements.
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Contributions:33 commits, 30 pushes, 9 branches in 4 months
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Simon Abrelat - Java Developer at Bank of America