I've been a software engineer for over 15 years, working on everything from APIs and financial models to data pipelines and firmware. Beyond the technical stuff, I’ve led small, tightly-knit teams, managed projects, mentored and advocated for colleagues, and spent a lot of time communicating technical concepts to folks who aren't as tech-savvy.
Now that I'm authorized to work for any U.S. employer, I'm hoping to pivot to a smaller company where I can make a stronger impact. I'm open to any field, but particularly drawn to life sciences. It's been an area of interest for me ever since going through a bioinformatics algorithms textbook cover-to-cover, and the hope is that I can continue learning about the life sciences space while providing value with my existing skill set. Like many on HN, I have a heartfelt drive for learning, whether through books, courses, shadowing experts in the field, or jumping head-first into unfamiliar situations.
If you're doing anything in biopharma, computational biology, medical devices, synthetic biology, or anything along those lines, by all means please drop me an email. If you're working in some other unrelated field, still don't hesitate to reach out — I'm always interested to know what folks are working on and if I'd be able to help move things along in any way.
Remote: Open to either remote or hybrid.
Willing to relocate: Yes, for the right role.
Technologies: Python, C++, Java, Typescript, SQL, Docker, K8s, AWS, Git, GitHub.
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yHWoeeRSjT5OMD7ZmFwdr3bpfBz...
Email: Available in resume.
I've been a software engineer for over 15 years, working on everything from APIs and financial models to data pipelines and firmware. Beyond the technical stuff, I’ve led small, tightly-knit teams, managed projects, mentored and advocated for colleagues, and spent a lot of time communicating technical concepts to folks who aren't as tech-savvy.
Now that I'm authorized to work for any U.S. employer, I'm hoping to pivot to a smaller company where I can make a stronger impact. I'm open to any field, but particularly drawn to life sciences. It's been an area of interest for me ever since going through a bioinformatics algorithms textbook cover-to-cover, and the hope is that I can continue learning about the life sciences space while providing value with my existing skill set. Like many on HN, I have a heartfelt drive for learning, whether through books, courses, shadowing experts in the field, or jumping head-first into unfamiliar situations.
If you're doing anything in biopharma, computational biology, medical devices, synthetic biology, or anything along those lines, by all means please drop me an email. If you're working in some other unrelated field, still don't hesitate to reach out — I'm always interested to know what folks are working on and if I'd be able to help move things along in any way.