Jam Hernandez Quiceno

Software Engineer II at Hidden Level

Jam Hernandez Quiceno has five years of work experience. In 2021, they were a Junior Software Engineer at Hidden Level Inc. In 2020, they were a Software Engineer at PAR Government. In 2019, they were a Software Engineer Intern at Potsdam Sensors, where they developed a mesh network to allow particle sensors to transfer data over radio, a RESTFul API to handle data inserts into MongoDB, and a user defined room boundary system for floor plans. From 2017 to 2016, they were a Research Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University - School of Computer Science - Institute for Software Research, where they developed a program to automatically test robotic systems in terms of system states, used Docker containers to perform parallel computations to expedite experiment results, contextualized C++ software bugs that affect MAVROS, a communication driver for various autopilots with MAVLink communication protocol, developed a program that records potential invariants in low-level robotic systems, studied the complexity of robotic systems in terms of invariants and their architecture, and prototyped a solution to record data being transferred between two ROS nodes via services.

Jam Hernandez Quiceno received a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the State University of New York College at Potsdam between 2015 and 2020.

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