Pratik Jethaliya

Pratik Jethaliya

Java Web Application Developer Intern

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  • About me

    Team Lead at 360insights.com

  • Education

    • Gujarat Technological University

      2010 - 2014
      Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Computer Engineering
    • University of Windsor

      2014 - 2016
      Master of Science (Co-op) Thesis Student Computer Science
  • Experience

    • Fiserv Technologies

      Aug 2013 - May 2014
      Java Web Application Developer Intern

      Developed an online Client Relationship Management application as well as a groupware and a marketing tool which can be used by any software outsourcing company.This CRM module helps administrators identify and maintain their customers and employees. Clients contact the respective marketing heads of the company with their plans.This CRM module provides many facilities to clients such as online payments (PayPal), project status tracking and providing feedback.

    • PPG Chemfil Canada Limited

      May 2015 - Apr 2016
      Web Application Developer and VBA programmer

      As an Application Developer, my role was to build a web application using Object Oriented concepts in MVC architecture. Also, I was responsible for testing code and the application should be same as their MS Access 97 application. I performed various activities such as maintaining databases, wrote VBA code for their ongoing MS Access application, fixing the network issues and discover the new technologies that could be applicable to an ongoing system to make it better and easy to use.

    • University of Windsor

      Jan 2016 - Sept 2017

      Optical networks have become the de-facto standard for backbone networks due to the large bandwidth, fault-tolerance and other advantages of optical communication. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) has been proposed recently as a promising technology to improve the utilization of the huge bandwidth of optical fibers. When designing optical networks, path protection is a well-known approach to ensure reliable communication, even in the presence of faults in the network. In this research we have proposed a approach that attempts to increase the throughput of optical networks using OFDM, by reconfiguring the backup lightpaths when the network is heavily congested. When a network cannot handle a new request for communication, we reconfigure the existing backup paths to enable the setting up of a primary lightpath and a backup lightpath to handle the new request. We have studied the network performance using simulation. Show less

      • Graduate Assistant

        Sept 2014 - Sept 2017
      • Research Assistant (Master Thesis)

        Jan 2016 - Aug 2016
    • HRSG

      Feb 2017 - Nov 2018
      Programmer/Analyst
    • Assent Compliance Inc

      Dec 2018 - Apr 2020
      Intermediate Software Developer
    • 360insights

      Jul 2020 - now
      • Team Lead

        Sept 2024 - now
      • Technical Lead

        Nov 2023 - Sept 2024
      • Senior Software Developer

        Nov 2022 - Nov 2023
      • Software Developer

        Jul 2020 - Oct 2022
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • McGill Personal Finance Essentials

      McGill University
      Apr 2021