Maxwell Lancaster

Software Engineer at Vetcove

Maxwell Lancaster began their professional experience in 2015 as an Undergraduate Researcher at the MIT Scheller Teacher Education Lab, where they worked on a block-based coding language called Gameblox. Maxwell integrated the Box2D physics engine to improve the physics-capabilities of user-made games and developed and improved the Gameblox mobile app for users to play games on mobile devices. Later that year, they worked with a team of three other students at the MIT Mobile Autonomous Systems Lab to design, build, and iterate on a mobile autonomous robot for competition. Maxwell'steam was awarded 4th place out of 10 competitors. In 2016, they were an Intern, Software Engineering at Salesforce, where they migrated one of Salesforce's security team's functional test suite from Selenium RC to WebDriver and used a three-tier architecture model to build test suites for Salesforce's App Launcher and other features. In 2017, they returned to Salesforce as an Intern, Software Engineering, where they helped build a library for tenant-to-tenant authentication across the Salesforce infrastructure and designed, built, and iterated on a tool used by Salesforce tenants to manage Elliptic-Curve key pairs. In 2018, they became a Software Engineer at Vetcove.

Maxwell Lancaster attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2014 to 2018, where they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science.

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