Akash Kaul
About Akash Kaul
Akash Kaul is a Software Engineer with a background in computer science, healthcare, and finance. He has worked at U.S. Bank and currently holds a position at Ladder, with experience in various roles including developer advocacy and research assistance.
Work at Ladder
Akash Kaul has been employed as a Software Engineer at Ladder since 2022. In this role, he applies his expertise in software development to contribute to the company's projects and initiatives. His background in computer science and experience in various technical roles support his contributions to the team.
Previous Experience at U.S. Bank
Before joining Ladder, Akash worked at U.S. Bank as a Software Engineer from 2021 to 2022. During his year at the bank, he focused on software solutions that catered to the financial sector, leveraging his skills in computer science and data analytics.
Education and Expertise
Akash Kaul graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis, where he also minored in finance and bioinformatics. His education provided a strong foundation in computer science principles and applications, particularly in areas intersecting with healthcare and finance.
Internship and Research Experience
Akash has held various internships and research positions that enhanced his technical skills. He served as a Developer Advocate Intern at TigerGraph for six months in 2020 and worked as a Data Science Intern at Futurist Academy for four months in the same year. His research experience includes roles at Hennepin Healthcare and the University of Minnesota, where he contributed to projects in clinical informatics and data analysis.
Teaching and Tutoring Roles
In addition to his technical roles, Akash has experience in education. He worked as an Academic Instructor at Kumon North America, Inc. for two years from 2014 to 2016. He also served as a Tutor at Washington University McKelvey School of Engineering for two months in 2020, where he supported students in their academic pursuits.