About
Yahallo!
My name is Gordon Lei. During 8th grade, I fell in love with creating simple applications such as the "Counting to 24" math game on something that was tangental to computer science but key to any student's toolkit: a TI-84 graphing calculator. From creating such applets I fell in love with programming as anything I imagined could be created if I put my heart and time into it.
Fast forward to today, my love for programming had led me to graduate from CMU with a Masters of Science in Software Engineering as well as graduated from NYU with a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science. I have helped create potential inhouse tools and front-end frameworks during my internship at CrossBorder Solutions and have deployed proof-of-concepts on the cloud during my internship at Becton Dickinson.
If I am not working on school work or personal projects, I am usually pursuing my passion of photography, hanging out with friends, or on the Rift.
Experiences
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Software Engineering Intern @ CrossBorder Solutions
Collaborated with two interns to create a web-based change data capture application with AWS Lambda. Devised responsive React-based user interface with query capabilities using Material UI and React Redux. Built five components with documentation and Jest tests for internal front-end framework
Software Engineering Intern @ Becton Dickinson
Deployed OpenEMR onto Microsoft Azure and created Postman scripts to create API client and queries. Researched open-source libraries and created SMART on FHIR applications with Single-Sign-On capabilities. Developed and presented proof-of-concept of standalone application using OpenSearch to development team
Projects
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