# Elaine Wu > Software Engineer at Philo Location: San Francisco Bay Area, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/elainewu ## Work Experience ### Software Engineer @ Philo Jan 2019 – Present ### Software Engineer @ BitTorrent, Inc. Jan 2018 – Jan 2019 | San Francisco Bay Area I was one of the primary developers for the Project Atlas/BitTorrent Speed project. I created a ledger from scratch using a gRPC framework with Python that can handle over 6,500 transactions per second, and developed a debugging process by configuring fluentd data collectors to collect and display error logs as an EFK stack. I also built a web application where other members could query the data in the database and view a time series graph of the accounts and transactions. ### Software Engineering Intern @ Zygo Corporation Jan 2017 – Jan 2017 | Richmond, CA I configured and integrated a WEB-Temp device into the company's network and created a web application in Python that records room temperatures from the device so the room temperatures can be monitored on a per room basis. I used sqlite3 to store the temperature values at specific time intervals into an SQL table when the program is running. The Pandas dataframe library was used to to format the data retrieved from the SQL database to output as a graph and a table on the web application, and also used to correct the temperatures read if their calibrations were incorrect. ### Peer Mentor @ First Year Aggie Connections Jan 2017 – Jan 2017 | UC Davis I provided information and advice to mentees to support them through their first year of university, and also organized engaging activities for the students to bond with each other. I also collaborated with a facilitator to educate the students about available UC Davis resources, and participated in the weekly group meetings. ### Summer Intern @ National Nano-Device Laboratories Jan 2016 – Jan 2016 | Hsinchu, Taiwan I read research papers about upconversion nanomaterials and followed the steps of the paper to synthesize them using the thermal decomposition method. In addition, I assisted in creating conductive ink with another intern by calculating the measurements for the materials needed, and designed patterns for an inkjet printer that contained the conductive ink to analyze and see how well the printer works with the new ink. At the end of the internship, the research done and its applications were presented at an academic conference. ## Education ### Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science University of California, Davis ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/elainew96 --- Source: https://flows.cv/elainewu JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/elainewu/resume.json Last updated: 2026-04-11