Gabriel Klavans
About Gabriel Klavans
Gabriel Klavans is a Software Engineer currently employed at Yobe Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts, where he has worked since 2022. He has previous experience at Tapple and Canon U.S.A., and he holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Boston University.
Current Position at Yobe
Gabriel Klavans is currently employed as a Software Engineer at Yobe Inc. since 2022. His role involves contributing to software development projects in Boston, Massachusetts. His tenure at Yobe has lasted for two years, during which he has engaged in various engineering tasks, enhancing the company's software offerings.
Previous Experience at Tapple
Prior to his current role, Gabriel worked at Tapple as a Full Stack Javascript Engineer for five months in 2021. He was responsible for developing and maintaining web applications, utilizing his skills in both front-end and back-end technologies. Gabriel also held a position as a Full Stack Engineer at Tapple from 2020 to 2021 for eight months, further solidifying his experience in full stack development.
Experience at Healthcare Optics Research Laboratory
Gabriel served as a Medical Device Associate Software Engineer at the Healthcare Optics Research Laboratory, Canon U.S.A. from 2021 to 2022. During his ten-month tenure in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he worked on software solutions related to medical devices, contributing to the development and testing of software applications in the healthcare sector.
Educational Background at Boston University
Gabriel Klavans completed his Master of Science in Computer Science at Boston University from 2019 to 2021. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from the same institution, studying from 2017 to 2021. His education provided a strong foundation in computer science principles and practices, preparing him for his career in software engineering.
High School Education
Gabriel attended West Orange High School from 2013 to 2017. His high school education laid the groundwork for his future studies in computer science and his subsequent career in software engineering.