# Justin Lue > Senior Software Engineer at Meta | ex-Amazon Location: Seattle, Washington, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/justinlue ## Work Experience ### Senior Software Engineer @ Meta Jan 2026 – Present ### Software Engineer II @ Meta Jan 2024 – Jan 2026 | Bellevue, Washington, United States ### Software Engineer II @ Flexport Jan 2023 – Jan 2024 | Bellevue, Washington, United States ### Software Engineer - Alexa Health @ Amazon Jan 2022 – Jan 2023 | Greater Seattle Area ### Software Engineer @ IXL Learning Jan 2020 – Jan 2022 | San Mateo, California, United States ### Undergraduate Consultant, Discrete Structures @ Department of Computer Science, Cornell University Jan 2018 – Jan 2020 | Ithaca, New York Area As an undergraduate consultant, I led weekly office hours of ~15 students in an intermediate-level computer logic course. In these office hours, I answered questions about homework and lecture material. I also graded homework assignments and tests. Finally, I monitored the class Piazza and answered questions from students there. ### Software Engineer Intern @ Englander Institute for Precision Medicine - Weill Cornell Medicine Jan 2019 – Jan 2019 | Greater New York City Area I was tasked with writing an iOS application to assist clinicians at patient sign-out. When clinicians are signing out patients, they receive a patient profile that consists of that patient's DNA sequencing results. Based on the specific genomic alterations that patient has, clinicians would like to know more about what the alteration means for the patient's prognosis before writing a report to sign out the patient. I made an iOS application that would allow clinicians to search up specific genes, tumor types, or genomic alterations to see relevant clinical trials. This would allow clinicians to see the current treatment options for the patient, and the lack of a relevant clinical trial would allow Weill Cornell Medicine to generate their own clinical trial to fulfill the need for one. I used Swift to write the front-facing application, and used Flask-SQLAlchemy and Flask-RESTful to create a database and RESTful API to store information and receive HTTP requests from the iOS application. Due to the presence of the API, clinicians who want to integrate this information into a pipeline or workflow can call the API instead of interacting through the iOS frontend. ### Software Engineer Intern @ Englander Institute for Precision Medicine - Weill Cornell Medicine Jan 2018 – Jan 2018 | Greater New York City Area At the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine (EIPM), I developed strategies and wrote scripts to pave the way for automated updates to the Precision Medicine Knowledge Base (PMKB), a database utilized by physicians and pathologists to improve the care of cancer patients from genomic data. At present, PMKB is being manually curated by its users, but because new and relevant information is being produced at an exponential rate, this method of curation will soon become unsustainable. During my time at EIPM, I produced scripts that download and analyze data from a variety of sources. These scripts then organize recent information about clinical trials, FDA-approved drugs, and gene-drug associations. These scripts greatly reduce the time taken to obtain new and relevant information to PMKB, and will pave the way for an automated update system to this ever-growing database. ### Research Assistant @ Graphen, Inc. Jan 2018 – Jan 2018 | Greater New York City Area At Graphen Inc., I worked on a side project that involved turning Raspberry Pi into a speech-recognizing translator. I gained experience with calling APIs from Google and Microsoft, and learned to work with JSON strings in Python. ### Volunteer Teacher @ AID Summer Volunteer Program Jan 2017 – Jan 2017 | Pingtung County, Taiwan At AID, I underwent a training program for a week, in which I learned and developed teaching plans for 20 middle school students. For the next three weeks, I taught students English through both lecture-style and hands-on activities. I also helped facilitate sports events. ### Research Intern @ Department of Biotechnology, Cornell University Jan 2017 – Jan 2017 | Ithaca, New York Area At the Department of Biotechnology, I investigated the mechanism behind the development of the neural crest in Skate, the first organism to develop craniofacial features. I generated phylogenetic trees, and analyzed and sequenced Skate DNA in an attempt to reconstruct the mechanism behind the formation of the craniofacial skeleton. ## Education ### Bachelor of Arts - BA in Computer Science and Computational Biology Cornell University ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/justinlue --- Source: https://flows.cv/justinlue JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/justinlue/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-29