Nicholas Polanco
About Nicholas Polanco
Nicholas Polanco is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in web development and engineering roles at various companies, including Mobiquity Inc. and Klaviyo. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Biology from Brandeis University and has expertise in technologies such as ReactJS, AWS, NodeJS, and Lambda.
Work at Klaviyo
Nicholas Polanco has been employed at Klaviyo as a Senior Software Engineer since 2022. In this role, he focuses on developing efficient and engaging web applications, leveraging his extensive experience in software engineering. His tenure at Klaviyo marks a continuation of his career in the tech industry, where he applies his skills in modern web technologies.
Previous Experience at Mobiquity Inc.
Nicholas Polanco held multiple positions at Mobiquity Inc. from 2015 to 2022. He began as a Junior Frontend Web Developer in Greater Boston Area, progressing to a NodeJS Developer and AWS DevOps role. He then served as a Frontend Web Developer in Amsterdam and later as a Senior Engineer in the Greater Seattle Area. His final role at Mobiquity was as a Principal Engineer II in New York, where he worked for seven months in 2022.
Education and Expertise
Nicholas Polanco earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemical Biology from Brandeis University, completing his studies from 2009 to 2013. His academic background is complemented by practical experience in research roles at Brandeis, including positions in the Bing Xu Laboratory and the Bruce Foxman Laboratory. He possesses expertise in web application development, with proficiency in technologies such as ReactJS, AWS, NodeJS, and Lambda.
Research Experience
Before transitioning into software engineering, Nicholas Polanco gained research experience at Brandeis University. He worked as a Research Assistant in the Bruce Foxman Laboratory from 2012 to 2013 and as a Research Associate in the Bing Xu Laboratory from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, he served as a Research Assistant at Reckitt Benckiser in 2014, where he contributed to various research initiatives.