Dilrose Karakattil
About Dilrose Karakattil
Dilrose Karakattil is a Student Technical Support Assistant II at The George Washington University, specializing in cloud technologies and data analytics. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering and is pursuing a Master of Science in Computer Science, while also engaging in various personal interests.
Work at The George Washington University
Dilrose Karakattil currently holds the position of Student Technical Support Assistant II at The George Washington University, where she has been employed since 2023. In this role, she provides technical support and assistance to users, ensuring the smooth operation of systems and applications. Additionally, she works as a Student Technical Support Assistant III at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, also since 2023. Her responsibilities include coordinating and executing projects in collaboration with administrative and web development teams, specifically for the graduate program director in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine.
Education and Expertise
Dilrose Karakattil earned her Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues Institute of Technology, completing her studies from 2018 to 2022. She is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Computer Science at The George Washington University, expected to graduate in 2024. Her expertise includes cloud technologies, particularly AWS, and she possesses skills in data analytics and machine learning. She utilizes advanced data visualization tools such as ggplot2 and PowerBI to create data-driven insights.
Background
Dilrose Karakattil has a diverse background in technology and support roles. Prior to her current positions, she worked as a Software Development Engineer Intern at Trivia Softwares in India for one month in 2020. This experience provided her with foundational skills in software development and technical support. Her academic journey and professional experiences have equipped her with a strong understanding of technical systems and operations.
Achievements
During her time at The George Washington University, Dilrose coordinated and executed over 10 projects in collaboration with various teams. These projects were aimed at enhancing the efficiency and productivity of technical systems within the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Her contributions have streamlined operations and improved the overall functionality of the systems she supports.