Lucia Racine
About Lucia Racine
Lucia Racine is a Software Engineer II at Hinge Health, where she has worked since 2021, currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a background in electrical engineering and experience in teaching, she has transitioned into software engineering, demonstrating a commitment to ongoing education and mentorship.
Work at Hinge Health
Lucia Racine has been employed at Hinge Health since 2021, where she has progressed from a Software Engineer Apprentice to her current role as Software Engineer II, which she has held since 2023. In her time at Hinge Health, she has contributed to various projects within the company, utilizing her skills in software development to support the organization's mission in digital health solutions. Her experience at Hinge Health spans three years, during which she has gained valuable insights into the healthcare technology sector.
Education and Expertise
Lucia Racine holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Concordia University, where she studied from 2012 to 2019. Additionally, she completed a Computer Software Engineering program at Hackbright Academy in 2020. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in both electrical engineering and software development, enabling her to transition effectively between these fields. This diverse educational experience supports her current role in software engineering.
Background
Lucia Racine has a varied professional background that includes experience in both engineering and education. Before her role at Hinge Health, she worked as a Junior Electrical Engineer at Strudes Inc. and served as a Summer Electrical Engineering Intern at Barile Gallagher & Associates Consulting Engineers, P.C. She also worked as an Instructor at Devmountain and as a Lab Instructor at Hackbright Academy, where she mentored students and developed her teaching skills. Her background in modeling has enhanced her communication abilities and her capacity to receive constructive feedback.
Mentorship and Instruction
During the pandemic, Lucia Racine took on a mentorship role at a local programming bootcamp in San Francisco. This experience allowed her to cultivate patience and foster a love for inquiry among her students. Her involvement in education reflects her commitment to sharing knowledge and supporting the development of future engineers and software developers. This mentorship role complements her technical skills and enhances her contributions to the field.