Sam Truyen
About Sam Truyen
Sam Truyen is a Business Analyst and Python Developer at SEI in Oaks, Pennsylvania, with a background in data engineering and integration engineering.
Current Position at SEI
Sam Truyen is currently employed at SEI as a Business Analyst and Python Developer. Located in Oaks, Pennsylvania, United States, Sam's role involves utilizing his skills in software development and business analysis to support various initiatives. His work encompasses development, data analysis, and the implementation of automation solutions.
Previous Roles and Professional Experience
Before joining SEI, Sam Truyen accumulated extensive experience in different capacities. He worked at Bloomberg LP as a Data Engineer for six months in 2018 and at STRATIS IoT as an Integration Engineer for 11 months from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, Sam served as a Web Application Developer at the Philadelphia Water Department for six months from 2016 to 2017. These roles allowed him to hone his skills in data management, software integration, and web development.
Educational Background
Sam Truyen holds a Master's degree in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence from Drexel University, earned between 2020 and 2022. He also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the same university, which he completed from 2015 to 2020. These academic achievements provided him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of computer science and artificial intelligence.
Technical Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Sam Truyen has made significant technical contributions. He built and automated a standalone Python prototype that considerably reduced development time for downstream teams. Additionally, he designed and executed QA plans for client-facing technical applications, successfully preventing costly data leaks. Sam also delivered and maintained Python scripts for ETL, reconciliation, and reporting processes within an Agile framework. Moreover, he has experience delegating QA tasks across a team of five to optimize efficiency in deploying code to production environments.