Natasha Jarus
About Natasha Jarus
Natasha Jarus is a Software Engineer with extensive experience in software development and research. She has worked for various organizations, including ngrok, Garmin, and Amazon Web Services, and holds a PhD in Computer Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Work at ngrok
Natasha Jarus has been employed at ngrok as a Software Engineer since 2021. In this role, she contributes to the development and enhancement of ngrok's services, focusing on improving application performance and stability. Her experience in software engineering allows her to effectively tackle complex challenges and implement solutions that meet user needs.
Education and Expertise
Natasha Jarus holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology, where she studied from 2014 to 2021. Prior to her PhD, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science from the same institution, completing her degree from 2009 to 2013. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in software engineering principles and practices.
Background
Natasha Jarus has a diverse background in software engineering, having worked in various roles throughout her career. She served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Missouri University of Science and Technology from 2010 to 2021. Her early career included internships at Garmin and Softek Solutions, Inc. in 2010, as well as multiple internships at Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2012 and 2013.
Internship Experience
Natasha Jarus gained valuable experience through several internships early in her career. She interned at Garmin for three months in 2011, where she focused on software engineering tasks. Additionally, she worked as a Software Development Engineering Intern at Amazon Web Services (AWS) for three months in both 2012 and 2013. She also completed a four-month internship as a Software Developer at Lumate in 2013.
Contributions to Industry Knowledge
Natasha Jarus has contributed to industry knowledge through her writing. She participated in a blog post discussing strategies for driving application performance and stability with global rate limiting. This contribution reflects her engagement with current trends and challenges in software engineering.