Andrew Wantuch
About Andrew Wantuch
Andrew Wantuch is an R&D S&E Computer Science professional at Sandia National Laboratories, with previous experience at Amazon Web Services, Doolli, Inc., and Amazon.
Current Role at Sandia National Laboratories
Andrew Wantuch serves as an R&D S&E Computer Science at Sandia National Laboratories. His tenure at the lab began in 2015 and continues to the present day. In this role, he focuses on research and development within the computing sciences, contributing to various projects that advance technological innovation and strategic initiatives.
Previous Experience at Amazon Web Services
Before joining Sandia National Laboratories, Andrew Wantuch worked at Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a Software Development Engineer. His time at AWS spanned from 2013 to 2015 in Herndon, Virginia, United States. During this two-year period, he was involved in software development projects that supported AWS's expansive cloud computing services.
Software Development Engineer Internship at Amazon
In 2012, Andrew Wantuch interned as a Software Development Engineer at Amazon in Seattle, Washington. Over three months, he gained valuable experience working on software projects, honing his technical skills, and gaining insight into the operations of one of the world's largest technology companies.
Early Career and Internships
Andrew Wantuch began his career with an internship at Doolli, Inc. as a Software Development Engineer Intern, working there from 2012 to 2013 for five months in Buffalo, New York. Additionally, he served as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the University at Buffalo from 2010 to 2013 in Amherst, New York, which helped develop his foundational technical and instructional skills.
Educational Background at University at Buffalo
Andrew Wantuch has a strong academic background from the University at Buffalo. He earned his Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degrees over a five-year span from 2008 to 2013. Furthering his education, Wantuch achieved a Master of Science in 2013, reflecting his dedication to developing a robust foundation in computer science and software engineering.