Alexander Goodisman
About Alexander Goodisman
Alexander Goodisman is an Engineering Intern at Tulip Interfaces, where he has worked since 2019. He has a strong interest in embedded systems and process automation, and he holds a Candidate for Dual Bachelor's of Science in Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.
Work at Tulip
Alexander Goodisman has been serving as an Engineering Intern at Tulip Interfaces since 2019. His role involves contributing to the development of manufacturing applications and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. Tulip Interfaces focuses on digital transformation in manufacturing, providing tools that enhance operational efficiency. Goodisman has gained valuable experience in a startup environment, which has allowed him to apply his knowledge in embedded systems and process automation.
Education and Expertise
Goodisman studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he pursued a dual Bachelor's of Science in Engineering in Computer Science and Chemical Engineering from 2016 to 2020. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in both software development and engineering principles. This diverse academic experience supports his strong interest in embedded systems and process automation, areas that are critical in modern engineering applications.
Background
Prior to his current position at Tulip Interfaces, Alexander Goodisman worked as a Software Development Intern at Valora Technologies, Inc. from 2015 to 2018. This role provided him with experience in a technology-driven environment, contributing to his understanding of software development processes. His internships have shaped his career path, emphasizing his commitment to advancing technology in manufacturing and engineering.
Internship Experience
Goodisman has accumulated significant internship experience, including three years at Valora Technologies, Inc. and his current role at Tulip Interfaces. His internships have allowed him to work on practical projects that enhance his skills in software development and engineering. This hands-on experience is essential for his professional growth and aligns with his interests in embedded systems and process automation.