Liam Aharon
About Liam Aharon
Liam Aharon is a Rust Core Engineer at Parity Technologies, specializing in FRAME since 2023. He has a diverse background in Web3 development, having held various roles at companies such as Hubii AS, Bluefin Capital Management, and Blocknative Corporation.
Work at Parity
Liam Aharon has been employed at Parity Technologies since 2023, serving as a Rust Core Engineer specializing in FRAME. In this role, he contributes to the development and maintenance of the FRAME framework, which is integral to building blockchain solutions. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and functionality of the Rust programming language within the context of decentralized applications.
Previous Experience in Web3 Development
Before joining Parity Technologies, Liam Aharon held several positions in the Web3 development space. He worked as a Front-End Web3 Developer at Hubii AS from 2018 to 2019, and as a Quantitative Web3 Developer at Bluefin Capital Management LLC in 2022. Additionally, he served as a Backend Web3 Developer at Blocknative Corporation from 2019 to 2021. These roles involved developing decentralized applications and contributing to various blockchain projects.
Education and Expertise
Liam Aharon studied Computer Science at the University of Melbourne, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree from 2016 to 2023. His education provided a strong foundation in software development principles and practices. Additionally, he participated in the ConsenSys Developer Program, focusing on blockchain development, which further enhanced his expertise in the field.
Background in Software Development
Liam Aharon has a diverse background in software development, having worked in various roles prior to his current position. He served as a Software Developer at Crowd Mobile from 2017 to 2018 and completed a Software Developer Internship at Deloitte Digital Australia in 2018. He also held a position as Co-Head Teacher at Code Camp in 2017, where he contributed to educational initiatives in programming.
Industry Involvement
In addition to his technical roles, Liam Aharon was involved with the Computing and Information Systems Students Association (CISSA) as an Industry Liaison in 2017. This position allowed him to connect students with industry opportunities and foster relationships between academia and the tech industry.