Sean Kennedy

Software Engineer at Aquatic Group

Sean Kennedy has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering and research. Sean started their career as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), where they developed a graphical user interface (GUI) and used Python for data analysis. Sean then continued their research work as a Professorial Assistant II at Michigan State University, applying computational methods and machine learning algorithms to study complex data sets.

Sean also gained industry experience as a Blockchain Software Developer Intern at AJ Boggs, where they focused on implementing blockchain technology into applications. Sean then interned as a Software Engineer at Aquatic Capital Management, where they worked on tools for the execution management system.

Sean's involvement in the cryptocurrency industry began as a Trading Applications Software Engineer at Omniex Holdings, Inc., which was later acquired by Gemini. At Omniex, they contributed to the development of an institutional operating platform for crypto-assets. Sean further expanded their expertise as a Software Engineer at Gemini, where they worked on building scalable, distributed application services for the launch of Gemini eOTC, an automated over-the-counter trading platform.

Overall, Sean Kennedy has demonstrated their skills in software engineering, research, and blockchain technology through their various roles in academia and industry.

Sean Kennedy completed their education at Michigan State University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics. Sean attended the university from 2017 to 2020. Prior to that, they graduated from Moon Senior High School in 2017. In 2021, Sean pursued further education at Michigan State University and obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science. Additionally, they obtained several certifications, including "Requirements Elicitation and Analysis" from LinkedIn in June 2019, "Design Patterns in C#" from NobleProg in February 2019, and "IBM Blockchain Essentials" from IBM in February 2019.

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  • Software Engineer

    April, 2023 - present

  • Software Engineer Intern

    June, 2020