Stefan De Lasa
About Stefan De Lasa
Stefan De Lasa is a Software Development Intern currently working at CentML in Toronto, Ontario. He has a background in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto and has held various positions, including Software Engineer Co-op at PointClickCare and Research Assistant roles at Western and York Universities.
Work at CentML
Stefan De Lasa currently holds the position of Software Development Intern at CentML, where he has been employed since 2023. In this role, he has contributed to the development of a remote compilation feature designed to enhance the performance of AI models while also reducing operational costs. His work aligns with the company's focus on advancing machine learning technologies.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Prior to his current role, Stefan worked as a Software Engineer Co-op at PointClickCare in 2022 for three months. This position was based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where he gained practical experience in software development. Additionally, he served as a Computer Vision Research Assistant at York University in 2023 for four months, further expanding his technical skills in a research setting.
Education and Expertise
Stefan is pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto, with an expected graduation date in 2025. His academic journey includes participation in a co-op program, which integrates practical experience with his studies. He also completed his high school education at Saint-Frère André, where he earned an International Baccalaureate and an Ontario High School Diploma.
Research Assistant Roles
Stefan has held multiple positions as a Research Assistant. He worked at Western University for one month in 2017 and at York University for one month in 2018. These roles allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in real-world research environments, contributing to his understanding of various technical concepts.
Internship at IESO
In 2021, Stefan interned as a Meter Data Management Student at the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) for two months. This experience provided him with insights into data management processes within the energy sector, complementing his technical skills and understanding of software applications in different industries.