Paul Nogas
About Paul Nogas
Paul Nogas is a software developer at SOTI, where he has worked since 2015. He has a background in electrical and electronics engineering and has held various roles in education and technology throughout his career.
Work at SOTI
Paul Nogas has been employed at SOTI since 2015 as a Software Developer. In this role, he focuses on fixing customer bugs and implementing new features and utilities for enterprise companies. He actively seeks to improve processes within the software development lifecycle, contributing to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the development team.
Previous Experience
Before his current position at SOTI, Paul worked as a Technical Support Specialist at SOTI for 9 months from 2014 to 2015. He also has experience as an English Teacher at iTTTi Japan from 2011 to 2013. His earlier roles include co-op internships as a Laboratory Instructor/Research Assistant at the University of Waterloo, a Distribution Line Engineering Technician at Hydro One, and a Signal Processing Algorithm Developer at ON Semiconductor.
Education and Expertise
Paul Nogas earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Waterloo, where he studied from 2005 to 2010. He furthered his education at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, obtaining the title of Research Scholar in Communications & Computer Engineering from 2013 to 2014. His academic background supports his strong interest in applying machine learning and algorithms to address scientific and societal challenges.
Internship Experience
Throughout his academic career, Paul participated in several co-op internships that provided him with practical experience. He worked as a Distribution Line Engineering Technician at Hydro One in 2006, a Laboratory Instructor/Research Assistant at the University of Waterloo in 2008, and a Signal Processing Algorithm Developer at ON Semiconductor in 2009. These roles contributed to his technical skills and understanding of engineering principles.
Research Contributions
During his time at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Paul served as a Visiting Research Scholar from 2013 to 2014. This position allowed him to engage in research activities that enhanced his knowledge in communications and computer engineering, further solidifying his expertise in the field.