Ozair Ghulam

Senior Software Engineer And Director at Dendi

Ozair Ghulam has a diverse work experience spanning different fields and roles. Ozair started their career in 2016 as the Treasurer of the University of Houston Chapter of AMSA, where they gained experience in managing finances and organizing charity efforts. In 2017, they served as an Engineering Team Lead and Chief Financial Officer for SpaceX competition, where they worked on a project with global impact potential.

In 2018, Ghulam joined the University of Houston as a member of the Enable UH Chapter and also took on the role of Project Team Lead for the Avatar xPrize Competition in The Exciting Company Collegiate startup team. In the same year, they worked as a Software Developer in brain activity modeling at UH, where they developed software focused on modeling human neural activity. Ozair also contributed to the development of a wearable biosensor for kidney function detection at the University of Houston's Engineering department.

In 2022, Ghulam joined Open Source as a Software Engineer, where they implemented React-Router, integrated OAuth, and developed the backend using Node.js with Express for two projects: Car Connect and Whale Watchers. In 2023, they joined Reactime as a Software Engineer, where they utilized React hooks, co-location principle, and Context API to enhance state management and debugging capabilities.

Most recently, in 2023, Ghulam started working at Dendi as a Software Engineer.

Ozair Ghulam has completed MD coursework at The University of Texas Medical Branch, where they pursued a Doctor of Medicine degree. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from the University of Houston. Additionally, they also hold a Certificate of entrepreneurship from the University of Houston. No specific start or end dates were provided for any of these educational experiences.

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