Wei Lu is a seasoned computer scientist with 15 years of experience building and modernizing data-driven systems across startups, ad-tech, and international development. Currently leading data platform strategy and product delivery at the World Bank's DIME, he blends technical leadership, product management, and fundraising to scale global public-good initiatives like MEGA. His background spans full-stack engineering and backend systems—ranging from HD wallet work in the widely used bitcoinjs-lib to QA and test automation for utility repos—demonstrating attention to reliability and developer experience. He has founded a software consultancy, led engineering teams at Quantcast, and productionized justice-sector case management platforms in multiple countries, highlighting a knack for turning research and policy needs into robust production software. Educated at MIT and the National University of Singapore with additional entrepreneurship studies at Stanford, he pairs rigorous training with practical delivery in complex, cross-cultural settings. An operator at heart, he often focuses on maintainability and testing improvements that quietly reduce operational risk at scale.
15 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Technology Entrepreneurship, Technology Entrepreneurship at Stanford University
Master's degree Data Economics and Development Policy, Master's degree Data Economics and Development Policy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Waterloo
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at National University of Singapore
Reduce misspelled email addresses in your web apps.
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:45 commits, 11 PRs, 13 pushes in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Wei primarily focused on testing and test automation within the project. Several commits involved modifying or creating test files, including the addition of tests for return values and adjustments to existing test suites. The user also refactored callback handling, indicating a focus on improving the robustness and reliability of the testing infrastructure. Moreover, the user contributed to the migration from the Jasmine gem to PhantomJS for running tests.
Contributions summary:Wei contributed to both front-end and back-end aspects of the open-source asset exchange project. They fixed trade history display issues and mobile menu problems, indicating front-end work, alongside updates to admin settings and database interactions, showcasing back-end skills. Additionally, the user implemented UI improvements, such as a bootstrap datetime picker for date fields and adding a wysiwyg editor, which further demonstrates their full-stack capabilities. Finally, the user updated the market's UI layout.
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