Martin Shetty has a diverse work experience spanning various sectors and roles. Martin started their career as a Teacher of English as a second language at Soros International House, where they taught adults and children of various levels and designed custom curricula. Martin then worked as a Teacher of English as a second language at the American English School, focusing on teaching English as a second language.
Shetty's career then transitioned into software development and engineering roles. Martin served as a Guest Researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, where they developed software for a multi-detector prompt gamma neutron activation analysis system. Martin also worked as a Scientific Software Engineer and Software Scientist at the European Spallation Source ERIC, where they contributed to scientific software development projects.
Shetty later joined the US Army as a Contractor, providing contractor services. Martin then joined the RespiraWorks, a non-profit organization aiming to design low-cost and open-source ventilators, as a Co-Executive Director. Currently, they work at Elroy Air as an Embedded Software Engineer.
Additionally, Shetty served as the Head of the Publishing Department at Mykolas Romeris University, where they managed the restructuring of the department and developed a content management system. Martin also worked as a Copy Editor, editing academic English language publications and creating style guidelines.
Overall, Martin Shetty has demonstrated their expertise in teaching, software development, and leadership positions throughout their career.
Martin Shetty has a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Maryland, which they earned from 2014 to 2015. Prior to that, they attended Montgomery College from 2013 to 2015, studying Physical Sciences. Martin also holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in History from Vytautas Magnus University in Lithuania, which they earned from 2007 to 2009. In addition, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in History from the University of Maryland from 2000 to 2005.
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