Avi Moskoff

Software Engineer at GitKraken

Avi Moskoff has held various positions in the technology field since 2014. In 2017, they were a Software Intern at Left Hand Robotics, where they wrote code to keep track of inventory, deploy new versions of code to robots, and compute the robot's location using spherical trigonometry. In 2019, they were an Intern at Jacobs, where they got a secret security clearance testing military vehicles in anechoic chambers and wrote code to modernize the way that qualitative data was collected on the field and to connect enterprise software using websockets. In 2020, they were an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, where they ran office hours and managed a Discord server for 250 students. Avi was also an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the same university, where they researched compressive sensing and converted various compressive sensing algorithms from papers to a standardized format. In the same year, they were a Software Development Intern at GitKraken, where they implemented a filter for commits in the GitKraken graph, made a dynamic carousel for avatar selection, and wrote a tutorial about a Git operation for the marketing team. In 2022, they began working as a Software Engineer at GitKraken.

Avi Moskoff has been pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University since 2018, majoring in Computer Science. Avi is also pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree from the Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences since 2018, majoring in Mathematics. Avi is expected to complete both degrees in 2022.

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Timeline

  • Software Engineer

    May, 2022 - present

  • Software Development Intern

    May, 2020