Uday Bhaskar is a versatile Software Developer with 9 years of experience building scalable, data-driven systems across healthcare, finance, energy, and technology. He blends backend engineering, ETL, and automation—using Python, Java, Spring Boot, Flask/Django—to deliver secure RESTful APIs, microservices, and high-performance data pipelines. Comfortable with relational and NoSQL databases and cloud-native tooling (Docker, Kubernetes, AWS/Azure), he focuses on scalability, compliance, and performance tuning to drive measurable operational improvements. At McKesson he automated workflows and integrated FHIR/HL7 standards to streamline patient data exchange, and his prior roles at JPMorganChase and Dell emphasize modernizing legacy systems and productionizing microservices. An active front-end contributor, he’s fixed accessibility and gesture bugs in a popular React carousel, signaling attention to usability as well as backend robustness. He holds an MS in Computer Science from Purdue University Fort Wayne and consistently turns complex requirements into maintainable, impactful solutions.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Under Grad, Computer Science, CGPA 8, Under Grad, Computer Science, CGPA 8 at Andhra University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, GPA 3.1, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, GPA 3.1 at Purdue University Fort Wayne
A pure extendable React carousel, powered by Brainhub (craftsmen who ❤️ JS)
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:33 commits, 19 PRs, 56 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Uday primarily focused on enhancing the React carousel component. Their contributions involved fixing bugs related to arrow functionality, such as disabling arrows on the first and last slides based on the infinite prop. They updated the implementation for handling swipe gestures, improved the accessibility of the carousel by ensuring the `disabled` prop works as expected with the infinite prop, and ensured the right arrow is disabled when rendering the last slide. They also addressed code review comments and refactored the code by replacing direct property access with getter functions.
Contributions:28 PRs, 34 pushes, 22 branches in 2 years 2 months
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