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Elijah Gnuse

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  • Scott Scholar | Class of 2026
  • Computer Science | Cybersecurity

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elijahgnuse@unomaha.edu

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Elijah has interned for several years with Fiserv in various information technology and programming-focused roles, supporting team software development and testing and managing data using Splunk and other tools. This past summer, he continued his work there, focusing on their fraud detection case engine and updating it from Java 8 to Java 17. Elijah currently works in PKI at UNO as an audio and visual support tech. Before starting college at UNO, Elijah lived with his family in Costa Rica where they served as missionaries. He is highly skilled in Python, C++, and JavaScript. After graduation, Elijah plans to pursue a career in computer science and programming.

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Elijah has interned for several years with Fiserv in various information technology and programming-focused roles, supporting team software development and testing and managing data using Splunk and other tools. This past summer, he continued his work there, focusing on their fraud detection case engine and updating it from Java 8 to Java 17. Elijah currently works in PKI at UNO as an audio and visual support tech. Before starting college at UNO, Elijah lived with his family in Costa Rica where they served as missionaries. He is highly skilled in Python, C++, and JavaScript. After graduation, Elijah plans to pursue a career in computer science and programming.

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