Liam Porr
About Liam Porr
Liam Porr is a Cloud Engineer at Lambda, where he has worked since 2021. He previously held leadership roles and internships in various technology companies and organizations, including Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc., Facebook, and NVIDIA.
Work at Lambda
Liam Porr has been employed at Lambda as a Cloud Engineer since 2021. Over the course of three years, he has contributed to various cloud engineering projects, leveraging his skills to enhance the company's cloud infrastructure. Working at Lambda provides him with an experience akin to that of a startup, even in a remote setting. He values the opportunity to collaborate with a diverse group of talented individuals, which enriches his professional environment.
Education and Expertise
Liam Porr studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor's degree from the College of Letters and Sciences. His academic tenure spanned from 2017 to 2021, during which he developed a strong foundation in relevant subjects that support his career in cloud engineering. His education has equipped him with the necessary skills to navigate complex technical challenges in his professional roles.
Background
Before joining Lambda, Liam held several positions that contributed to his professional development. He served as President of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. in Berkeley, California, from 2018 to 2020. His early career included internships at notable companies such as Facebook, Symantec, and NVIDIA, where he gained hands-on experience in production engineering and AI development. Additionally, he worked as a Student Researcher at the University of Houston-Victoria from 2016 to 2017.
Professional Experience
Liam Porr has accumulated diverse professional experience through various internships and roles. He interned at Facebook as a Production Engineering Intern in 2020 for three months. Prior to that, he worked at Symantec for three months in 2018, focusing on Symantec Endpoint Protection. In 2019, he served as an AI Developer Technology Intern at NVIDIA, also for three months. His early experience includes a role as a Student Researcher at the University of Houston-Victoria from 2016 to 2017.