About

Hi there! My name's Jonathan Bryan. I'm a passionate Software Engineer currently working for AT&T. In the past I've also worked as an independent contractor for Datagee, as a Machine Learning intern at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and as an undergraduate research assistant during my undergrad at the University of Tennessee where I obtained a B.S. in Computer Science with a minor in Cybersecurity. Currently, in addition to working as a fulltime Software Engineer, I am attending the OMSCS graduate program at Georgia Insitute of Technology. My expected graduation date is Spring 2024. In my free time I enjoy learning more about software development and the various technologies associated with it. My expertise lies primarily in Back-End development, but I also work regularly with Full Stack. My preferred languages are Java/Python/C/C++. My topics of interest are in Cybersecurity and Machine Learning.

Experience

Att

AT&T

July 2021 - Present

React.js / React NativePythonC/C++AWS Amplify

In Progress.

Datagee

Datagee

March 2021 - July 2021

React.js / React NativePythonAWS Amplify

Worked alongside project managers and clients to provide estimates and solutions for a variety of engineering problems. This involved optimizing and updating client's websites, creating custom web interfaces used for communicating with IoT devices using React, and performing Quality Assurance to find vulnerabilities and defects in the client's software.

Projects

vocacoord

VocaCoord

  • Skills used:
    • Javascript
    • React
    • Firebase
    • Expo

Vocacoord is a Web/Mobile application designed for the purpose of assisting students with disabilities by supplying an interactive environment using Speech-To-Text and providing descriptions for key words.

Website
hashscrape

HashScrape

  • Skills used:
    • Ruby
    • Ruby On Rails
    • SQlite3
    • HTML, CSS, Javascript

Hashscrape is a web application that was created to experiment with Ruby On Rails. This application allows users to search for tweets containing a specific hashtag, or search for a users most recent tweets. Users can also create an account to store any tweets they find.

Github repo