Formally trained in molecular and cell biology with an emphasis in immunology, my affinity for problem-solving has led me from academic research to high-throughput screening assays in the biotech industry and now to laboratory automation and software development. Constantly looking to create a more elegant and efficient solution, I am eager to learn and glean much from those around me.
What began as collaborations with the senior software engineer at my current role has led to an increasing number of independent software development projects under his supervision. I regularly create new features and fix bugs for new builds of our in-house proprietary software. To strengthen my on-the-job software experience, I have self-studied foundational engineering concepts, such as discrete math and algorithms, with certification from Harvard and Stanford. With my solid work ethic and hands-on experience of designing and executing research, I believe I can learn, adapt and contribute quickly. Given the opportunity to apply my natural inquisitiveness to a software role, I know that I will be a great asset to a team looking for a collaborative and self-motivated individual.