Summary
David Liang is a pragmatic computer scientist with nine years of full-stack and data engineering experience, now applying his skills to web development for HPC at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He brings end-to-end experience building JVM-backed services (Java/Groovy/Kotlin with Spring Boot) and front-end work in Angular/React, alongside practical ELT pipeline experience using Airflow, DBT, Flask, and GCP. Comfortable in startup and research settings, he pairs TDD and pair-programming habits with hands-on ops (Terraform, CI/CD) and a background in bioinformatics-style research using HPC workflows. Colleagues rely on him to chase down gnarly edge cases in upstream libraries and to bridge service, data, and deployment concerns into reliable products.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
University of California Santa Cruz