Ty (Tse Yang) Lim
About Ty (Tse Yang) Lim
Ty (Tse Yang) Lim is a Senior Software Engineer with a background in Mathematics and Computer Science from Harvey Mudd College. He has previous experience in various roles, including software engineering positions at Facebook and a military service as an Ammunition Specialist in the Singapore Armed Forces.
Current Role at Qualified
Ty Lim currently holds the position of Senior Software Engineer at Qualified, where he has been employed since 2021. In this role, he contributes to software development projects, applying his expertise in mathematics and computer science. His work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality software solutions.
Previous Experience at Facebook
Prior to his current role, Ty Lim worked at Facebook as a Software Engineer from 2020 to 2021. He was involved in software development tasks, utilizing his skills in programming and system design. Additionally, he completed a Software Engineering Internship at Facebook in 2019 for three months, where he gained practical experience in a fast-paced tech environment.
Educational Background at Harvey Mudd College
Ty Lim studied at Harvey Mudd College from 2016 to 2020, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. His education provided a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of computing, preparing him for a career in software engineering.
Military Service in Singapore Armed Forces
Before pursuing his studies, Ty Lim served in the Singapore Armed Forces as an Ammunition Specialist from 2014 to 2016. This role involved responsibilities related to the management and handling of ammunition, contributing to his discipline and technical skills.
Work Experience at Harvey Mudd College
During his time at Harvey Mudd College, Ty Lim held several positions, including Activity Center Student Supervisor from 2017 to 2020, where he managed student activities. He also worked as a CS Grader/Tutor from 2017 to 2020, assisting students with computer science coursework, and served as a Student Researcher for three months in 2018, engaging in academic research projects.