Louis Nwadike
About Louis Nwadike
Louis Nwadike is a software engineer with expertise in backend application development using various technologies including Node.js and PHP. He has experience in CI/CD processes and is currently employed at Turing, having previously worked at KingMakers and Layer0.
Work at Turing
Louis Nwadike has been employed as a Software Engineer at Turing since 2023. In this role, he focuses on developing serverless applications utilizing various AWS services. His expertise includes AWS CDK, Cognito, AppSync, Amplify, DynamoDB, S3, CloudFront, API Gateway, EC2, and Elastic Beanstalk. This position allows him to leverage his technical skills in backend development and cloud computing.
Education and Expertise
Louis Nwadike holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Abia State University Uturu, Nigeria, where he studied from 2014 to 2018. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence from The University of Bolton in 2024. His expertise encompasses backend application development with technologies such as Node.js, Mongoose, Sequelize, TypeScript, MongoDB, and NoSQL, as well as frontend technologies including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Background
Before joining Turing, Louis Nwadike worked as a Senior Solutions Engineer at Layer0 from 2019 to 2022, where he operated remotely in the United States. He also served as a Senior Frontend Developer at KingMakers from 2022 to 2023 while based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. His diverse work experience spans multiple roles and technologies, contributing to his comprehensive skill set in software engineering.
Technical Skills
Louis Nwadike possesses a wide range of technical skills in software development. He is proficient in backend technologies such as PHP, Laravel, and CakePHP. He employs CI/CD processes using Jenkins and conducts testing with Jest and Cypress. Additionally, he is skilled in creating applications with various frontend frameworks and libraries, including React, Angular, Vue.js, and Next.js, which enhances his capability to develop full-stack applications.