Ammar Safdari
About Ammar Safdari
Ammar Safdari is a software developer with experience in frontend development, web development, and research assistance, currently working at Sandia National Laboratories.
Software Developer at Sandia National Laboratories
Ammar Safdari currently holds the position of Software Developer at Sandia National Laboratories. Although there is an error in the provided employment dates, his role involves participating in seminars, lectures, and workshops to gain advanced knowledge in energy storage technologies. His work contributes to various projects within the lab, focusing on the application of software development skills in the context of scientific research and technological innovation.
Previous Role as Frontend Developer at Lookout
Ammar Safdari was employed as a Frontend Developer at Lookout in Denver, Colorado, United States for a duration of 4 months in 2021. During his tenure, he contributed to the development of user interfaces, leveraging his skills in frontend technologies to enhance the functionality and user experience of the company's software products.
Undergraduate Research Assistant at Tol Research Group
From 2020 to 2021, Ammar Safdari served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Tol Research Group in Palo Alto, California, United States. In this role, he supported various research projects, gaining hands-on experience in research methodologies and contributing to the collection and analysis of data relevant to the group's studies.
Web Developer at Done Waiting
For two years, from 2020 to 2022, Ammar Safdari worked as a Web Developer at Done Waiting. His responsibilities included developing and maintaining web applications, ensuring their performance, and improving user interface and experience through his coding skills and creative problem-solving.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Ammar Safdari achieved a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from the University of Michigan, where he studied from 2019 to 2023. His academic foundation includes a comprehensive understanding of software development principles, data structures, and algorithms. Prior to his university education, he attended Menlo-Atherton High School from 2015 to 2019, where he completed his high school diploma.
Technical Projects and Skills
Ammar Safdari has developed several technical projects, including a data transfer system for the Battery Archive project utilizing Google Cloud virtual machines and Python, allowing for the efficient processing of large datasets. He also created CRUD interfaces for modifying battery metadata using React, Node.js, and SQL, and has gained practical experience with Docker for containerizing and deploying code.