Michelle Fitzpatrick
About Michelle Fitzpatrick
Michelle Fitzpatrick is a Data Engineer with a background in data analysis and neuroscience. She has worked at various organizations, including Contentsquare, NYSHEX, and Columbia University, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Neuroscience and English from Boston College.
Current Role at Q-Centrix
Michelle Fitzpatrick currently serves as a Data Engineer at Q-Centrix, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she applies her expertise in data engineering to support healthcare analytics initiatives. Her responsibilities include developing and maintaining data pipelines and ensuring data integrity for various projects within the organization.
Previous Experience in Data Analysis
Prior to her current role, Michelle worked as a Data Analyst at Contentsquare from 2020 to 2021. During her time there, she focused on website analytics and user experience projects. Following this, she joined New York Shipping Exchange (NYSHEX) as a Data Analyst in DataOps & Engineering from 2021 to 2022, where she gained experience in logistics and supply-chain analytics.
Educational Background in Neuroscience and Data Analytics
Michelle Fitzpatrick earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Neuroscience and English from Boston College, studying from 2014 to 2018. She furthered her education by obtaining a Certificate in Data Analytics from Columbia Engineering, completing the program from 2019 to 2020. This combination of neuroscience and data analytics has informed her approach to data engineering.
Research Experience at Columbia University
From 2018 to 2020, Michelle worked as a Neuroscience Research Analyst at Columbia University in Manhattan. In this role, she conducted post-graduate neuroscience research, contributing to the academic community's understanding of various neuroscience topics. Her research experience complements her analytical skills in data engineering.
Research Assistant Roles at Boston College
Michelle held multiple positions as a Research Assistant at Boston College. She worked in the Feeding Behavior Lab from 2017 to 2018 and in the Infant and Child Cognition Lab for four months in 2017. These roles provided her with foundational research skills and experience in data collection and analysis within the field of neuroscience.