Yi (James) Liu
About Yi (James) Liu
Yi (James) Liu is a Senior Software Engineer at Rally Health, United HealthCare Group, with over eighteen years of experience in software development. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Miami and has worked in various roles across multiple organizations, focusing on Microsoft-centric solutions using .NET.
Work at Rally Health
Yi (James) Liu has been employed as a Senior Software Engineer at Rally Health, a subsidiary of United HealthCare Group, since 2020. He is based in Washington, District of Columbia. In this role, he contributes to the development of software solutions aimed at improving health care services. His responsibilities include designing and implementing software systems that meet the needs of users and stakeholders.
Previous Employment History
Before joining Rally Health, Liu held several positions in the software engineering and consulting fields. He worked as a Senior Consultant at The College Board from 2016 to 2020. Prior to that, he was a Senior Software Developer at The Centech Group from 2008 to 2016. His earlier roles include Senior Software Developer at Avectra, Senior Financial Engineer at Fannie Mae, Software Architect at Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, and Software Engineer at MicroStrategy.
Education and Expertise
Liu earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics from the University of Miami, where he studied from 1991 to 1996. He possesses extensive technical skills, particularly in Microsoft-centric solutions using .NET. His expertise includes project management, business management, and software development, with a focus on transforming requirements into functional software applications.
Technical Skills and Experience
With over eighteen years of experience in developing client/server and Internet-based software, Liu has a strong background in software engineering. He is skilled in collecting requirements, creating use cases, and implementing designs. Liu actively engages in continuous learning by following technology blogs and experimenting with open source projects to stay updated with new technologies.