Shulammite Lim

Graduate Research Assistant

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Shulammite Lim is a computationally-minded software engineer and recent MIT graduate with nine years of research and applied experience at the intersection of computer science, molecular biology, and clinical informatics. Currently a Graduate Research Assistant at MIT’s Laboratory for Computational Physiology, she builds NLP tools for healthcare and a dataset metrics feature for PhysioNet using Python and Django. Her background spans machine learning on electronic health records, protein-sensor development for fMRI, and practical web development, giving her a rare blend of wet-lab insight and production-oriented engineering. She’s motivated to ship software that measurably improves health outcomes and, beyond the lab, enjoys collaborative music-making, outdoor adventures, and exploring new cuisines.
code9 years of coding experience
job3 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science and Molecular Biology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science and Molecular Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
bookHigh School Diploma, High School Diploma at Olathe North Sr High School
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Github Skills (4)

open-source10
javascript9
django9
python8

Programming languages (1)

JavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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shulim/flixter

Sep 2020 - Oct 2020

Contributions:7 pushes, 1 branch in 6 days
shulim/twitter_ios

Oct 2020 - Oct 2020

Contributions:5 pushes, 1 branch in 7 days
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Shulammite Lim - Graduate Research Assistant