Theodore Do

Software Engineer at Solv.

Theodore Do started their work experience as a Computational Undergraduate Research Assistant at UC Berkeley Department of Chemical Engineering in 2009. Their role involved conducting theoretical characterization studies of disordered zeolite ITQ material and using computational modeling in Python to represent structural disorder. Theodore also performed simulated thermodynamic adsorption studies using the Configurational Bias Monte Carlo algorithm.

After that, Theodore worked as a Technical Product Specialist at Applied Materials from an unknown start date to 2014.

In 2014, they transitioned to a role in Quality and Reliability at Applied Materials, where they worked until December 2015.

Most recently, Theodore joined Solv. in 2016 as a Software Engineer. Their role focused on making access to high-quality last-minute healthcare simple, fast, and effortless for patients. Solv. aimed to shift the power in healthcare to patients.

Theodore Do completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, from 2007 to 2011. Theodore then pursued a Master's degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating in 2023. There is no available information regarding the start and end years for their time at Galvanize - San Francisco, SoMa, and the degree and field of study they pursued at that institution remain unknown.

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