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Isaac is a highly involved student at Texas Tech studying Computer Science. He is the former President of Texas Tech Innovation Mentorship and Entrepreneurship (and former VP), as well as the president of the Software Development Club.[[File:IsaacGS Fall2015.jpg|right|200x250px|IsaacGS Fall2015.jpg]]
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He has taken part in and help run 3 Day Startup at TTU, and is currently working with the Computer Science department to implement an auto-grading system that will reduce the workload for professors and TAs, as well as allow the department to implement more labs that will help students build a solid base of experience to expand on.
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Isaac is a Software Engineer at Microsoft and a Research Assistant at Texas Tech University. When at Texas Tech University he was an undergraduate researcher and student organizer. He is the former president of the Software Development Club at Texas Tech as well as the Texas Tech Innovation Mentorship & Entrepreneurship organization.
  
He found his interest in I&E when working on a startup in India with a friend, where they did contract software development. Although the venture eventually failed, not only did he learn to code during that time, but he also picked up a number of management and design thinking skills that help him to this day.
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The Software Development Club grew from a group of casual collaborators to several teams that adhered to rigorous industry standards. At the end of his tenure he helped organize a merger with the local ACM chapter. Many of the students who were heavily involved in the Software Development Club have gone on to successful careers (including several who went to companies like Google, Microsoft, or strong startups).
  
His software experience includes game development, machine learning, data science, and working with the Linux kernel. He has interned at Microsoft and National Instruments. Next summer he will be in Seattle on Microsoft's Azure Machine Learning Studio team doing backend development.
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He has taken part in and helped run 3 Day Startup at TTU, and attempted to get the computer science department to use an auto-grading system for programming assignments. He has also worked with the department to suggest a new elective course that would give students more hands-on problem solving experience (based on 80 student responses saying they wanted the course).
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His software development experience includes machine learning, data science, and working with the Linux kernel. He has interned at Microsoft and National Instruments.
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Feel free to reach out to him on [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaacgs92/ Linkedin], [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Isaac_Griswold-Steiner ResearchGate], or via email.
  
 
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Isaac is a Software Engineer at Microsoft and a Research Assistant at Texas Tech University. When at Texas Tech University he was an undergraduate researcher and student organizer. He is the former president of the Software Development Club at Texas Tech as well as the Texas Tech Innovation Mentorship & Entrepreneurship organization.

The Software Development Club grew from a group of casual collaborators to several teams that adhered to rigorous industry standards. At the end of his tenure he helped organize a merger with the local ACM chapter. Many of the students who were heavily involved in the Software Development Club have gone on to successful careers (including several who went to companies like Google, Microsoft, or strong startups).

He has taken part in and helped run 3 Day Startup at TTU, and attempted to get the computer science department to use an auto-grading system for programming assignments. He has also worked with the department to suggest a new elective course that would give students more hands-on problem solving experience (based on 80 student responses saying they wanted the course).

His software development experience includes machine learning, data science, and working with the Linux kernel. He has interned at Microsoft and National Instruments.

Feel free to reach out to him on Linkedin, ResearchGate, or via email.

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