Solomon Tang

Senior Software Engineer at Fastly

Solomon Tang has a strong background in software engineering and biomedical research. Solomon is currently working as a Software Engineer at Fastly since March 2022. Prior to that, they were a Senior Software Engineer at OpenLattice from April 2018 to February 2022. Solomon also worked as a Contract Software Engineer for a financial tech start-up under NDA from January 2018 to April 2018, where they were responsible for end-to-end integration of Pub/Sub features using Redis, Node.js, and Socket. Before that, they were a Software Engineering Fellow at Hack Reactor from August 2017 to November 2017.

In terms of their academic experience, Solomon has served as a Biomedical Intern at HeartFlow, Inc from January 2016 to October 2016, where they contributed to projects on non-invasive coronary artery disease detection using personalized 3D models derived from CT scans. Solomon also took part in a project on resolution quality verification via CT image acquisition simulation at Heartflow, using ITK and RTK C++ libraries.

In addition to their professional roles, Solomon has worked as a Laboratory Assistant I at the University of California, Irvine from April 2013 to August 2014. During this time, they conducted projects on the effects of DCC receptor knockdown on dendritic guidance and branching in Xenopus laevus larvae's visual system.

Furthermore, they served as a Peer Assisted Learning Tutor at the University of California, Irvine - Learning and Academic Resource Center from September 2013 to June 2014. In this role, they held tutoring sessions in classical physics for undergraduate health science students, created lesson plans and materials, and demonstrated leadership and creativity.

Overall, Solomon Tang has a diverse range of experiences in software engineering, biomedical research, and academic tutoring.

Solomon Tang started their education journey in 2010 when they attended UC Irvine. Solomon pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Neurobiology and completed their studies in 2014. Afterward, they joined the University of California, San Francisco in 2014 to pursue a Master's degree in Biomedical Imaging. Solomon successfully completed their studies at UCSF in 2015. In their education history, there is also a mention of attending Hack Reactor, but no specific start or end year or field of study is provided.

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