Summary
Tyler Calabrese is a PhD student in Data Science at Boston University researching digital privacy for at-risk groups, combining rigorous academic inquiry with five years of hands-on software engineering. He has built low-latency trading infrastructure and led firm-wide tooling and deployment efforts at GTS, working across C++, Python, SQL, Linux, Bazel, and CI systems. Tyler has experience leading teams and products—from managing a ten-person student development team to serving as sole developer and product owner of a proprietary C# GUI used firm-wide. His background includes backend work in Go and frontend work in React from an internship at IBM, and extensive teaching and mentoring experience as a Tufts CS teaching fellow. Comfortable bridging research, product, and operations, he brings practical production experience to privacy-focused research questions. Colleagues would note his habit of pairing systems-level thinking with user-centered decisions when rolling out new tooling or features.
4 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelors, Computer Science, English, Bachelors, Computer Science, English at Tufts University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Data Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Data Science at Boston University