Lee Liang
About Lee Liang
Lee Liang is a Full Stack Engineer at Aiberry, Inc. in Seattle, Washington, with a background in Computer Science and Interaction Design from UC San Diego.
Work at Aiberry
Lee Liang serves as a Full Stack Engineer at Aiberry, Inc. since 2023. Based in Seattle, Washington, he focuses on various engineering tasks that enhance the company's software capabilities. His role includes leading UI redesign efforts and re-architecting existing systems. He emphasizes frontend best practices and modularizing components to improve scalability.
Education and Expertise
Lee Liang earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with a minor in Interaction Design from UC San Diego, completing his studies from 2016 to 2020. His academic background provides a strong foundation in software development and user experience design, equipping him with the skills necessary for his roles in various engineering positions.
Background in Software Engineering
Before joining Aiberry, Lee Liang accumulated diverse experience in software engineering. He worked at Equip as a Full Stack Software Engineer from 2021 to 2022, followed by a position at Heard for seven months in 2022 to 2023. His earlier experience includes an internship at Lyft as a Front End Software Engineer in 2019 and a role as an Associate Software Engineer at CTI in 2020.
Technical Achievements
Lee Liang has made significant contributions to software development through various projects. He improved operational efficiency by reducing costs by approximately 2500% by enhancing the chatbot scripting engine and integrating a third-party speech-to-text API. He also implemented a real-time feature flag management system and improved the modularity and performance of codebases by re-architecting legacy components and APIs.
High School Education
Lee Liang completed his high school education at Monta Vista High School, graduating with a High School Diploma in 2016. This foundational education set the stage for his pursuit of higher education in computer science and his subsequent career in software engineering.