Tucker Siegel is a software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building and deploying backend services across multiple languages and platforms, currently contributing at Palantir Technologies. He led a student engineering team at the University of Maryland to create predictive tools for sustaining Corn Belt production—designing and maintaining a fleet of backend services for USDA-sponsored research. His background includes internships at Palantir and Mastercard, research work modeling COVID-19 spread at Johns Hopkins, and founding a recruitment startup where he architected AI systems and the full backend. Based in New York and studying Computer Science with a minor in Astronomy, he blends production-grade engineering with curiosity about large-scale systems and data-driven modeling. Notably, he has experience turning academic research into deployable services that support real-world decision-making.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at University of Maryland
Contributions:739 commits, 20 PRs, 94 pushes in 9 months
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Tucker Siegel - Software Engineer at Palantir Technologies