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Pierce Cave
Informatics, 2020
Pierce started in 2020 as a software development engineer at Amazon Web Services.
Christofer Forbes
Informatics, 2020
In 2020, Christofer started working as a software engineer at Facebook.
Godgiven Grogan
Informatics, 2020
As of 2022, Godgiven was working as a Product Manager for GMR Marketing. Orchestrate is the product she works on, and it is an experience management platform used for enormous sports events all over the world. She reports: "We just started prepping for the Paris Olympics!"
Tristan Macelli
Informatics, 2020
As of 2022, Tristan was working for Icon Technologies, a late-stage startup that 3D-prints full-sized houses on-site using a proprietary mix of concrete as the building material for the wall structures. Tristan works as a software engineer developing back-end services that manage the printer state, operator app alerts, and more.
Lilian Mburu
Informatics, 2020
As of 2021, Lilian was working in downtown Boston at Mass General Hospital, in its Oncology department as a System Design Engineer. She reports that she misses Seattle most days, but Boston is growing on her.
Alex Park
Informatics, 2020
Alex interned as a data analytics intern for summer 2020 at Puget Sound Energy and is converting to a full-time position as an associate application development analyst.
Yiren Qu
Informatics, 2020
In 2022, Yiren joined Google as a software engineer III, which is a promotion and a new job.
Sohrab Seera
Informatics, 2020
Sohrab is the CEO and founder of Computing ReApplied, a company that he began in 2019. His report:
"Computing ReApplied builds solutions aimed to modernize the medical research process. Our first product, myMedDiary, is a system that collects patient data – through our mobile application – and pipelines that data into an online data analytics platform for medical professionals. Our first product launch on May 1, 2021, was focused on patient dietary capture and symptoms logging, but we intend to templatize and allow customization of the technology based on the needs of medical professionals we serve.
"Our target customers are medical research institutions, particularly Gastroenterology and Hepatology departments. Through online and on-the-ground market research, we’ve determined that these departments have an immediate need for efficient medical health research processes. Many GI and Hep departments currently operate through costly and burdensome pen-and-paper data collection and analysis. myMedDiary solves this expensive multiple weeks long problem in just a few milliseconds by providing a mobile UI for patients to log data and a web platform for medical professionals to configure / administer studies and run analyses.
"Just recently we were accepted into the exclusive Microsoft B2B incubator, Microsoft for Startups! Along with Microsoft's generous contribution of $120,000 in Azure credits, we are able now able to sell our solutions through the Microsoft Marketplace! This will further expand our ability as a company to focus on helping hospitals and research institutes alike easily integrate our platforms with theirs, especially if they already utilize Microsoft solutions.
"You can learn more at https://www.computingreapplied.com/pressreleasearticle/0."
Kecheng Sun
Informatics, 2020
As of 2021, Kecheng was an incoming UX Designer at PwC's Experience Center. He was relocating to Chicago to start his new journey following the completion of a master's degree.
Emily Tao
Informatics, 2020
Emily is working as a software engineer at Tableau Software.