Peter Gabryanczyk
About Peter Gabryanczyk
Peter Gabryanczyk is a Senior Staff Tech Lead Manager at LiveRamp, with a strong background in software engineering and architecture. He has held various roles at notable companies such as Deutsche Bank, Barclays, and Morgan Stanley, and has contributed to significant advancements in big data solutions and software development practices.
Current Role at LiveRamp
Peter Gabryanczyk serves as a Senior Staff Tech Lead Manager, SDE at LiveRamp since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for leading technical teams and managing software development projects. His expertise in software engineering and leadership contributes to the company's focus on data connectivity and privacy solutions.
Previous Experience at Deutsche Bank
Prior to his current position, Peter worked at Deutsche Bank as a Lead Engineer from 2020 to 2021 in London, England. His role involved overseeing engineering projects and contributing to the bank's technology initiatives during his tenure.
Background in Investment Banking
Peter has extensive experience in the investment banking sector, having worked at Barclays Investment Bank in various roles. He served as a Java Developer from 2003 to 2005 and later as a Technical Lead and Architecture Owner from 2015 to 2017. His contributions included redefining the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) towards Agile and Test-Driven Development (TDD).
Education and Expertise
Peter Gabryanczyk studied Computer Science at the University of Warsaw, where he earned a Master's degree from 1997 to 2002. He is currently pursuing a PhD in the same field. His academic background complements his professional experience, particularly in software development and architecture.
Technical Contributions and Innovations
Throughout his career, Peter has made significant technical contributions. He co-invented and implemented Federated UDFs, enhancing the capabilities of the Federated SQL Engine. Additionally, he has authored and contributed to open-source libraries, including akka-camel and Amazon Dynamo Scala/Akka, demonstrating his commitment to advancing technology in the software development community.