Mike Zappitello

Software Developer at MakerBot

Mike Zappitello has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Mike started their career in 2006 as a Research Intern at the College of Wooster Physics Department. Mike then worked as a Student Department Assistant at The College of Wooster and as a Student Technician at the College of Wooster IT Department. In 2005, they worked as a Carpenter (Seasonal Summer) at CW Ohio, Cupolas & Windows. Mike also worked as a Tutor at Math and Science Academy (MSA) from 2009 to 2010 and as a Lead Carpenter at LeCroix Construction in 2012. At MakerBot, Mike held multiple roles, including Assistant to Head of Production and Software Developer. At MakerBot, they contributed to the development of the Qt based user interface for 3D printing and created a C++ library to interact with Thingiverse. Their work at MakerBot started in 2012 and is ongoing as of the provided information.

Mike Zappitello pursued their education in a systematic and disciplined manner, focusing on honing their skills in the field of computer science and mathematics. Starting in 2005, Mike attended The College of Wooster, where they dedicated himself to the study of Math and Physics. Mike successfully completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in 2009. To further strengthen their academic profile, Mike decided to pursue a Master's degree in Computer Science at Queens College, commencing their studies in 2012 and concluding them in 2015. Overall, Mike Zappitello's educational journey demonstrates their commitment to continuous growth and acquiring knowledge in their chosen fields of study.

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  • Software Developer

    April, 2013 - present