Blue Truong
About Blue Truong
Blue Truong is a Software Engineer currently employed at Promaxo as an Image Process Engineer Intern. He holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and has experience as a Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant at the same institution.
Work at Promaxo
Blue Truong currently serves as a Software Engineer at Promaxo, a position held since 2024. Prior to this role, Truong worked as an Image Process Engineer Intern at Promaxo for one year, starting in 2023. This internship took place on-site in Oakland, California. In these roles, Truong has contributed to the development and enhancement of software solutions within the company.
Education and Expertise
Blue Truong has a strong educational background in engineering and physics. Truong earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. Additionally, Truong holds a Bachelor of Arts in Physics and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Kalamazoo College and Washington University, respectively. Truong also completed a Minor in Applied Mathematics and a Minor in Computer Science, showcasing a diverse skill set in technical disciplines.
Background
Before joining Promaxo, Blue Truong gained valuable experience at Washington University in St. Louis. Truong worked as a Graduate Fellow for Residential College from 2022 to 2023, engaging in a hybrid work environment. Additionally, Truong served as a Research Assistant at the same university for seven months, contributing to various research projects. Earlier, Truong was recognized as a Sherman Fairchild Research Award Recipient at Kalamazoo College in 2022.
Previous Roles at Kalamazoo College
Blue Truong held multiple positions at Kalamazoo College, including serving as a Resident Assistant from 2020 to 2021 for eight months. In this role, Truong supported fellow students in a residential setting. Truong also received the Sherman Fairchild Research Award in 2022, which lasted for two months, highlighting involvement in research activities during the academic tenure.