Joseph Min

Graduate Student

Seattle, Washington, United States
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Joseph Min is a software engineer and current graduate student at the University of Washington with 11 years of experience building scalable, distributed systems for healthcare and research. He has shipped production CI/CD infrastructure and Docker-based microservice deployments at athenahealth, led cloud modernization efforts at Facebook, and built widely used scientific web apps at Harvard Medical School (notably evemodel.org). Technically fluent in Python and Java with experience in Go, C++, and Swift, he contributes to open-source networking projects like magma where he implemented device management endpoints and cross-agent support. Now designing proteins to help plants survive climate change, he blends systems engineering rigor with bioinformatics curiosity, making him comfortable at the intersection of software, infrastructure, and biology.
code11 years of coding experience
job6 years of employment as a software developer
bookJohns Hopkins University
bookHigh School, High School at Lakeside School
languagesKorean, Spanish
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Github Skills (13)

go10
api10
apidoc10
python8
networking7
4g7
mobile7
5g7
golang6
net6
network6
bazel6
3g5

Programming languages (5)

TypeScriptC++CJupyter NotebookPython

Github contributions (5)

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magma/magma

May 2019 - Nov 2019

Platform for building access networks and modular network services
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:28 commits, 16 PRs in 6 months
Contributions summary:Joseph primarily worked on the back-end aspects of the "magma/magma" repository, which involves building access networks and modular network services. Their contributions include fixing errors related to the build process, specifically addressing path issues arising from the transition to open source. They implemented new endpoints for Symphony devices and agents and modified existing handlers and models to support these features. The user also added the functionality to update and delete Symphony devices and also worked on adding the state for those devices.
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zpaines/roundthree

Oct 2015 - Oct 2015

Contributions:41 pushes in 1 day
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Joseph Min - Graduate Student