Simon Abrelat

Hello! I'm Simon, a software developer currently based out of Atlanta, Georgia. In May of 2023, I graduated from Georgia Tech and now work for Bank of America.

Skills

C/C++
Java
Python
Linux
Git
Jenkins

Experience

Bank of America

Java Developer II
January 2024 - Present
  • Creating a PoC for Systemware Cloud version 7 which consolidates the DB to Oracle, synchronizes logs, and adds a central configuration manager.
  • Supplementing vendor code to add support decrypting file transmissions.
  • Contributing to the architecture and code to encrypt and transfer files between bank projects.
  • Represented the team to provide testing and support releases.

Georgia Tech Research Institute

Co-op (Electronic Systems Lab)
May 2020 - December 2021
  • Designed a CI pipeline with Jenkins managing code generation, multi-platform compilation, and validation to an open avionics standard.
  • Programmed a UDP multicast service for an aircraft's internal network communication, improving communication between on-board systems.
  • Contributed to C++ embedded development for a military avionic radio converter, focusing on I2C and Ethernet communication.
Intern (ATAS Lab)
June - July 2019
  • Designed a visual interface for making autonomous routines for a 6-axis arm.
Intern (CIPHER Lab)
June - July 2018
  • Developed an IoT security system focusing on encrypted communication and node verification.

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology
August 2019 - May 2023
  • B.S. in Computer Science, GPA 3.37

Volunteering

High-School Robotics Mentor
September 2022 - Present
  • Help teach programming, leadership, and problem solving to students for competition robotics

Publications

Scalable Nonlinear Sequence Generation using Composite Mersenne Product Registers
IACR Communications in Cryptology
Jan 13, 2025
  • doi.org/10.62056/a3tx11zn4
  • We introduced a novel composition method that combines linear feedback registers into larger nonlinear structures and generalizes earlier methods such as cascade connections.