Amy Liffey
About Amy Liffey
Amy Liffey is a developer with extensive experience in cloud software development and energy AI. She has worked at Gentoo Linux since 2014 and at Alpiq Management AG since 2018, contributing to projects in geosciences and 3D printing.
Work at Gentoo
Amy Liffey has been a developer at Gentoo Linux since 2014. Over her tenure of 10 years, she has contributed to various projects and initiatives within the organization. Her role involves collaborating with other developers and maintaining the quality of software packages. She is also engaged with proxy-maintainers, which involves overseeing package management and ensuring the stability of software releases.
Current Role at Alpiq Management AG
Since 2018, Amy Liffey has worked as a cloud software developer at Alpiq Management AG. In this role, she focuses on developing cloud-based solutions and enhancing software functionalities. Prior to this position, she served as an energy AI developer in operations at the same company for 10 months, where she worked on integrating artificial intelligence into energy management systems.
Education and Expertise
Amy Liffey has a solid educational background in engineering and technology. She studied at Czech Technical University in Prague, where she earned both her bachelor's and master's degrees from 2010 to 2017. Additionally, she attended the University of Twente for one year from 2016 to 2017 and studied at ku Leuven and Télécom Paris for brief periods in 2015. Her studies have equipped her with expertise in software development, geosciences, and related technologies.
Background and Location
Amy Liffey is located in Enschede, Netherlands. Her involvement in various technical fields, including 3D printing and OpenCV, reflects her diverse skill set. She is also engaged with Scheme programming, which indicates her proficiency in functional programming languages. Her background includes a strong focus on technology and software development.
Professional Involvement
Amy Liffey is an active member of the Bug-cleaners team, contributing to the identification and resolution of software bugs within the projects she works on. Her professional involvement extends to working with proxy-maintainers, which plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of software packages in the Gentoo ecosystem. This engagement highlights her commitment to quality and collaboration in software development.