Maral Panahi
About Maral Panahi
Maral Panahi is a Software Engineer currently working at Netskrt Systems Inc. in Vancouver, Canada, with a background in database development and data analytics spanning over two decades.
Current Role at Netskrt Systems Inc.
Maral Panahi has been employed as a Software Engineer at Netskrt Systems Inc. since 2019. In this role, she contributes to software development projects and engages in various technical tasks. Her position is based in the Vancouver, Canada Area, where she applies her extensive knowledge and skills in software engineering.
Previous Experience at DPCO
Maral Panahi worked at DPCO in multiple roles from 2006 to 2015. Initially, she served as a Database Developer for two years, followed by a position as a Business Intelligence Developer/Data Analyst for two years. She then transitioned to a Software Engineer role, where she worked for five years. Her experience at DPCO involved various aspects of software development and data analysis.
Educational Background
Maral Panahi holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Software Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology - Tehran Polytechnic. She also earned a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence from Iran University of Science and Technology. Currently, she is studying Applied Data Analytics at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, which she began in 2018.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Maral Panahi possesses a strong technical skill set, including expertise in data migration and ETL processes. She has experience managing high-volume data, specifically handling 30 million records per day. Her programming experience spans over four years, with proficiency in languages such as Python, R, PL/SQL, and Java. Additionally, she has over two years of experience in data analysis, focusing on complex data manipulation and transformation.
Experience in Software Development
Before her tenure at DPCO, Maral Panahi worked as a Software Developer at the Iran Telecom Research Center from 2002 to 2004 and at DOURAN GROUP from 2004 to 2006. Her roles involved software development tasks that contributed to her foundational skills in programming and database management.