Vijairam Moorthy

Software Engineer II at Wayfair

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Vijairam Moorthy is a Software Engineer II at Wayfair with eight years of experience building scalable systems and a strong interest in distributed systems and high-performance computing. Based in Boston, he brings practical production experience from Wayfair plus prior roles in systems engineering and research, and he has taught database management as an instructional aide at the University of Michigan. He contributes to notable open-source work by improving test coverage in the widely used sympy computer algebra project, focusing on the sets module to bolster reliability. A University of Michigan BSE graduate with a 3.81 GPA, he combines rigorous academic foundations with hands-on QA and systems engineering skills to tackle global-scale problems.
code8 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of science in Engineering - BSE, Computer Science, GPA 3.81/4.0, Bachelor of science in Engineering - BSE, Computer Science, GPA 3.81/4.0 at University of Michigan College of Engineering
languagesEnglish, Tamil, Hindi
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Github Skills (8)

computer-algebra10
set-theory10
pytest10
python10
computer-algebra-system10
testing10
math9
mathematics9

Programming languages (7)

TypeScriptRustVueLuaHTMLJupyter NotebookPython

Github contributions (5)

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sympy/sympy

Apr 2021 - Apr 2021

A computer algebra system written in pure Python
Role in this project:
userQA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:7 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 2 days
Contributions summary:Vijairam primarily contributed to the `sympy/sympy` repository by adding and updating tests. The focus was on testing the `sets` module, with specific emphasis on modules like `conditionset.py`, `contains.py`, `ordinals.py`, and `powerset.py`. These changes involved adding new test cases and correcting existing ones to improve the overall testing coverage and ensure the reliability of the symbolic math library.
mathpythonsciencecomputer-algebra-systemalgebra
Contributions:139 pushes in 7 months
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Vijairam Moorthy - Software Engineer II at Wayfair