Colby Laracuente
About Colby Laracuente
Colby Laracuente is a Junior Software Engineer at Yale University, specializing in deploying Docker applications and developing PL/SQL queries. He has previous experience in information security, teaching assistance, and student management at the University of Connecticut.
Work at Yale University
Colby Laracuente has been employed as a Junior Software Engineer at Yale University since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for designing and implementing software solutions that enhance the university's technological capabilities. His work contributes to various projects aimed at improving digital infrastructure and streamlining processes within the institution.
Previous Experience in Information Security
Prior to his current role, Colby Laracuente interned at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Newport in 2019 for two months. As an Information Security Intern, he gained practical experience in cybersecurity protocols and practices, contributing to the organization's efforts in safeguarding sensitive information.
Education and Expertise
Colby Laracuente earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Connecticut, completing his studies from 2017 to 2021. His academic background provides a solid foundation in software development, database management, and engineering principles.
Technical Skills and Tools
Colby utilizes Jenkins for deploying Docker applications to production environments, showcasing his proficiency in modern software deployment practices. He also develops PL/SQL queries and views to integrate Oracle database records with Talend, demonstrating his skills in database management and data integration.
Experience in Educational Support Roles
Colby Laracuente has held several positions at the University of Connecticut, including Student Manager and Undergraduate Teaching Assistant in the Student Affairs Information Technology department. His experience as a SPARK Counselor in 2018 further highlights his commitment to supporting fellow students in their academic endeavors.