Carlo Micieli has diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Carlo started their career as a Java programmer at Oracle in December 2000. Afterward, they joined Pirelli Tyres in April 2001 and held various roles, including R&D Application Developer and IT Business Analyst. Notably, Carlo served as the Technical Team Lead for the ICT Manufacturing department, where they led the development of a custom Manufacturing Execution System deployed across 11 global sites. Carlo implemented the CQRS pattern, utilized TypeScript and C# technologies, and supervised the competence center. In January 2021, Carlo joined Klarna as a Lead Engineer, specifically working on the service orchestrator for the purchase flow in new Klarna markets. Their contributions included service refactoring, improving the 3D Secure implementation, and enhancing overall user experience.
Carlo Micieli completed their education in a chronological order as follows:
From 1992 to 1997, they attended ITIS Marconi Gorgonzola, where they obtained a Diploma in Elettrotecnica ed automazione.
From 1999 to 2001, they enrolled in CFP Vigorelli and pursued a degree named "IFTS 'Impresa&Internet'" in Computer Science.
From 2001 to 2007, Carlo Micieli attended Università degli Studi di Milano and successfully earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science.
In addition to their formal education, they also obtained various certifications over the years. These include:
- "Parallel programming" from Coursera Course Certificates in July 2016,
- "Functional Program Design in Scala" from Coursera Course Certificates in June 2016,
- "Functional Programming Principles in Scala" from Coursera Course Certificates in June 2016,
- "Introduction to Functional Programming" from edX in December 2014,
- "Introduction to Linux" from edX in August 2014,
- "Principles of Reactive Programming" from Coursera in December 2013,
- "Oracle Certified Professional, Java SE 7 Programmer" from Oracle in October 2013,
- "Oracle Certified Associate, Java SE 7 Programmer" from Oracle in July 2013,
- "M102: MongoDb for DBA" from 10gen in June 2013,
- "Functional Programming Principles in Scala" from Coursera in May 2013,
- "M101: MongoDb for developers" from 10gen in December 2012,
- "MCTS 70-503 Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Windows Communication Foundation" from Microsoft in October 2009,
- "MCTS 70-562 Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - ASP.NET Application Development" from Microsoft in May 2009,
- "MCTS 70-536 Microsoft .NET Framework - Application Development Foundation" from Microsoft in January 2009,
- "M040: New Features and Tools in MongoDB 4.0" from MongoDB in July 2018.
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