Summary
Gek Low is an Associate Technical Director with 13 years of professional experience and a foundation as a Singapore government scholar who earned CS degrees from UC Berkeley and Stanford (HCI). He moved from government roles—shaping national e-government portals, accessibility standards, and mobile initiatives—to private-sector leadership in solution architecture, pre-sales, and hands-on development across local and offshore teams. At Ufinity he has combined technical strategy, project delivery and bid-winning architecture for public and commercial clients, often bridging Java, .NET and C# stacks. Comfortable switching between CTO-style vision and developer-level execution, he brings a rare mix of standards advocacy, ISO QA experience, and practical product delivery. Not obvious from the title: he taught CS61C under David Patterson early in his career, reflecting deep roots in computer architecture and education.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.943, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.943 at University of California, Berkeley
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science (HCI specialization), 3.85, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science (HCI specialization), 3.85 at Stanford University
English, Chinese