Ilir Lazoja is a software simulation developer with a decade of experience building medical and enterprise software, combining biomedical engineering training with practical systems design. He has prototyped surgical and mixed-reality workflows, developed medical image pipelines, and delivered client-facing APIs and security features across startups and large firms. Comfortable across C#, C++, Python, MATLAB, Unity, and cloud-backed databases, he bridges algorithmic rigor (image registration, linear algebra for tracking) with production software practices. His work spans hands-on device-facing apps and higher-level services—examples include HoloLens/iPad AR experiences, drone-based inventory scanning, and Slicer/VTK extensions for CT data. Based in Burnaby, BC, he focuses on applying new technologies to improve healthcare outcomes and often moves projects from proof-of-concept to deployed prototypes. Notably, his background blends surgical workflow prototyping with real-world API and security implementation, giving him a rare end-to-end perspective in medical software.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Applied Science (MASc), Systems Design Engineering, Master of Applied Science (MASc), Systems Design Engineering at University of Waterloo
Infinite Jukebox on the command line in Python. It groups musically similar beats of a song into clusters and then plays a random path through the song that makes musical sense, but not does not repeat. It will do this infinitely.
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