Led and supervised a team of developers responsible for the implementation of Walmart’s Inhome membership backend services
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Designed and led the implementation of the backend flow for major Walmart+ InHome projects starting from architecture design to production release, which increased overall InHome engagement
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Promptly resolved critical issues in both production and testing environments that are related to InHome subscriptions and billing, resulting in a smooth customer experience
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Utilized a range of testing tools including SQL and NoSQL databases, monitoring dashboards, container logs, and postman API requests
Built and deployed a backend API in Java using the Spring Framework as well as the Akka toolkit (Actor Model) in order to return subscription-related events
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Designed and implemented a frontend UI using Angular where customer support can access these events through either a search tool or member profile
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Wrote several integration and unit tests for backend API using JUnit Mockito and Akka testkit
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Fixed critical UI bugs in the Zwift homepage and Customer support portal using React
Used neuroimaging software to measure the amount of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain to determine if adults with autism continue to have increased amounts of cerebrospinal fluid throughout their lifespan
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Collected and analyzed longitudinal data from University of Utah medical school and other institutions
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Currently writing and submitting an abstract for our project on the Open Science Framework website
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Used different mechanisms for troubleshooting scripts for the Auto_EACSF pipeline