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Software Engineer Data Science

Location:
Seattle, WA
Posted:
March 12, 2024

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Estapraq Kahlil

ad4auv@r.postjobfree.com

ad4auv@r.postjobfree.com

405-***-****

github.com/estapraq

Languages and Tools

• Programming: C#, React, C++, Java, Python, Scala, Spark, Octave, Azure cloud platform and technologies, powerShell

• Statistics: R, Mathematica, SPSS

• Database: mySQL, Kusto, Power BI

Professional Experience

Azure Communication Manager team, Microsoft Software Engineer II 2022-PRESENT Working on a DialTone alerting messaging system. We are a communications hub service that processes outage and security alerting notifications to provide to our partners and users such as Status Azure Page, and Azure Service Health and others. Design/implement/testing varieties of backend and frontend features, AI proof of concepts, building dashboards for data insight for the LT, OnCall duties and other services.

Window Autopilot team, Microsoft Software Engineer I 2021-2022 Working on a pre-configuration service for getting new devices ready for productive use. Worked on improving the implementation of sql providers. Design/implement/testing Account Move feature. OnCall duties.

Data Science team, Microsoft volunteering 2021-2022 Understanding the relation between data in different tables, and creating business dashboards for leads to understand the customer flows over periods of time for different endpoints. Investigating big data from the Data Science side and the Engineering side to root cause the end to end scenario of the data loss. Had Machine Learning training.

Desktop Analytics team, Microsoft Software Engineer I 2019-2022 Worked on an analytics endpoint microservice. Designing, developing and testing backend and UX/MT features. Designing, developing Api. Developing security features and improving the automation for the secret rotation for cloud storage keys. End to end features testing and adding/improving documentations. Analyzing big telemetry data. Creating dashboards and business KPIs. OnCall duties. Customer visits.

Dept. of Mathematics, Langston University Full Time Faculty 2016-2019 Taught varieties of CS and Math classes. Led research projects for senior students. Participated in conferences and other services.

Next Thought Data Analyst/ internship 2015- 2016

Built a tool using Python which utilizes Google Drive and Google Spreadsheets API to parse, extract, modify, and analyze data.

Dawson Geophysical Company Seismic Data Analyst /internship 2014 - 2015 Perform reduction, processing and analysis of geophysical data using C++, ProMax and SegDSee Designed. Implemented a GUI which allows employees to read binary files and manage data. Dept. of Mathematics, University of Oklahoma Graduate Teaching Assistant 2011 -2015 Taught Calculus I and led discussion sections for Calculus I, Critical Thinking, and Calculus II. Tutored Calculus students in the Math help center. Graded varieties for undergraduate classes. Dept. of Mathematics, Al-Mustansiriya University Instructor 2006 - 2007 Managed and taught Calculus II and Ordinary Differential Equations. Led final research projects for senior students.

Education and Certificates

University of Oklahoma

PhD - Mathematics, Spring 2015

MA- Mathematics, Spring 2012

Al-Nahrain University

MS - Mathematics and Computer Applications, Summer 2005 BS - Mathematics and Computer Application, Summer 2003 Certificates

Deep Learning, 5 courses specialization by deeplearning.ai on Coursera, 2018 Machine Learning, 2017

Introduction to Data Science in Python, 2017

Six Sigma Green Belt, 2013

Publications and Theses

Albert, J. and Kahlil, Estapraq, On the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for some nonlocal nonlinear Schrödinger equations, Nonlinearity, March 2017, NON-101825.R1 Kahlil, E. M. and Fadhel, F. S., Solution of Fuzzy Cauchy Problem Using Variable Step Size Method, Journal of Al-Nahrain University, Vol.10(1), June, 2007, p111-114 Kahlil, E., Existence and Stability of Solutions to a Model Equation for Dispersion-Managed Solitary Waves, PhD Thesis, 2015

Kahlil, E., Numerical Solution of Fuzzy differential Equations, MS Thesis, 2005 Grants and Scholarships

Role Model Award, Azure Cxp, March 2024.

LearnItALL Award Nominee, Azure Cxp, March 2024.

Innovation Award Nominee, Azure Cxp, July 2022.

NASA Grant, Experimental Program to Simulate Competitive Research (EPSCOR), Washington DC 20546-0001

Teaching Assistant, The University of Oklahoma, August 2011 Iraqi Ministry scholarship, August 2007

Invited Talks

Waves and Imaging in Random Media”, ICERM workshop, Brown University, RI, September 2529, 2017.

“On the well-posedness of the Cauchy problem for some nonlocal nonlinear Schrodinger equations”, AMS meeting, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, September 16-17, 2017.

“Well-posedness of the Initial Value Problem for Dispersion Managed Nonlinear Schrodinger Equation”, 50-minute talk, Colorado State University, November 2015 Leadership Activities

• Led a series “Basic”, MS

• Led The EMX Book Club, MS: White Fragility

• Langston Math Club, faculty advisor

• The Bridges: Organization for orphans and homeless high school students, Tutor and advisor

• Mentor, Honor thesis for an undergraduate student research, Langston University

• Mentor, for an undergraduate student at Langston University Student Research and Performance Day

(My student won number one in the STEM presentation session)

• Mentor, for an undergraduate team at Langston University Student Research and Performance Day

• Mathematics Graduate Students Associations, member

• Vice President of Mathematics Graduate Students Association

• The University of Oklahoma Presenter, Women in Math: Exhibit 11th Annual, Women in Science Conference

• Volunteer, 79th Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma-Arkansas Section, Team Jeopardy Competition, The University of Oklahoma

• Volunteer, High School Day, Langston University

• STEM Fair (target the 2nd- through 5th-graders), Will Rogers elementary school, booth leader, Stillwater, Oklahoma

• Women in Science Conference (targets girls in grades 6-12 to pursue careers in STEM), booth leader, Tulsa, Ok

• Committee member, Co-Requisite College Algebra committee, Mathematics Department, Langston University

• Volunteer, Oklahoma Mathematics Department at Math Day, University of Oklahoma

• Booth leader, Women in Math Exhibit 11th Annual Women in Science Conference (targets girls in grades 6-12 to pursue careers in STEM), Science Museum Oklahoma

• Vice President, Mathematics Graduate Students Association, Mathematics Department, University of Oklahoma

• Volunteer, Big Event, University of Oklahoma

• Volunteer, Moore tornados, University of Oklahoma Workshops

“Grace Hopper 2020 Virtual”, MS, Sep 27-Oct 1, 2020.

“Water Waves”, ICERM, Brown University, April 24-28, 2017. Women in IT, University of Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma, September 29, 2012 Summer School (MSRI), Dispersive Partial Differential Equation, June 17, 2014 The NSF-CBMS conferences, applications of Partial Differential Equations in Science and Engineering Oklahoma State University, July 21, 2014

“Mountain Pass Theorem”, Student Applied Math Seminar, 50-minute talk, University of Oklahoma, October 2011

“Mountain Pass Theorem I”, Analysis and Convexity Seminar, 50-minute talk, University of Oklahoma, October 2011

“Find Ground State Solution to a nonlinear Schrodinger equation”, Analysis and Convexity Seminar, 50-minute talk, University of Oklahoma, November 2011

“Stability of Solutions to a Model Equation for Dispersion Managed Solitary Waves”, Analysis and Convexity Seminar, 50-minute talk, University of Oklahoma, November 2014

“Existence and Stability of Solutions to a Model Equation for Dispersion Managed Solitary Waves”, 50-minute talk, University of Oklahoma, November 2014 References

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