Gabriel Mongefranco
Mobile Data Architect at the Eisenberg Family Depression Center
Mobile Data Architect at the Eisenberg Family Depression Center
I am a Mobile Data Architect at the University of Michigan's Eisenberg Family Depression Center. As a member of the Mobile Technologies Core, I help remove technical barriers for researchers who want to integrate wearable devices (such as FitBit, Garmin or Apple Watch) into their studies. I also co-facilitate the Michigan Data Experts Network (MDEN).Â
I have in-depth experience with enterprise software development and database architecture, including:
Automation and data integration (Power Automate, C#, .NET, iPaaS, BizTalk Server, SharePoint, REST APIs)
Data analytics and visualization (Power BI, Business Objects, Tableau, Jasper, Power Query, Advanced Excel)
Database design, architecture and development (Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Snowflake, Oracle Data Modeler, Dynamics AX, Toad, DBeaver, MS SQL Server Studio, Oracle Developer, SchemaSpy)
Knowledge management, data governance and technical writing (Confluence, TDX, ServiceNow, Visio, Alation)
Software architecture, development and scripting (Agile, APIs, Bash and Batch scripting, Bootstrap, C#, CSS, Debian GNU/Linux, Delphi/Turbo-Pascal, Git, GitHub, Java, JavaScript, JSON, HTML, Linux, Lua, PowerShell, Python, REST, SharePoint, VB.NET, Visual Studio)
Wearable and mobile data cleaning, prep, and transformation (Apple HealthKit, Garmin Connect, Google Fit / Health Connect, Samsung Health, Withings, Omron; CGMs, Smartwaches, Smart Scales, Wearables and Nearables)