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Location: Toronto, Canada

Remote: Yes + In-Person in Toronto, Ontario region

Technologies: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Docker, FastAPI

Resume: https://standardresume [dot] co/r/zardarkhan

Email: zardar [dot] khan @ icloud.com

Who am I?

~1.5 years of experience as a software engineer.

I've worked across the entire stack: dockerizing frontend & backend applications, setting up AWS VMs (SSL certificates, NGINX configurations etc.), building React components & managing states with Redux, implemented and maintained Python server housing ML APIs, designed (under guidance of CTO) and implemented ML APIs for entity extraction and summarization of clinical data

I have a B.Eng in Biomedical Engineering and since graduating, I have worked: as an Analyst in one of the top cancer institutes in the world (Princess Margaret) and a Sales Engineer/R&D Engineer at a medical device startup (tool to help surgeons with hip replacement surgeries).

Currently, I'm working through the fast.ai lectures with the goal of creating a 'smart compose' for clinical notes.

P.S. I'm open to internships as well.


I'm looking for a junior role or an internship.

Who am I?

- I've been tinkering with some form of technology from an early age. My earliest memories include: -- making custom Neopets pages for myself and friends -- turning my Sony Vaio into a Hackintosh - it worked fairly well except for the WiFi module which was solved by attaching a USB WiFi adapter.

- I have prototyped gadgets with Arduinos and even built a 2-lead ECG as University project. - My capstone project was an attempt to sort a given audio clip into one of four categories; I was responsible for building the classifier in MATLAB. This project peaked my interest in Machine Learning.

- I have since worked as an Analyst in one of the top cancer institutes in the world (Princess Margaret), a Sales Engineer at a medical hardware startup. - In the last 1.5 years, I've worked as a software engineer (amongst other hats) at a healthcare startup that was focused on automating clinical workflows; of note: we attempted to generate clinical notes from patient-physician conversations. I was heavily involved in all aspects of the project from implementing the voice functionality to prototyping with large language models and conducting interviews with end-users etc.

- Currently, in my free time, I'm following the fast.ai lectures with the goal of creating a 'smart compose' for clinical notes - an idea that's stuck with me from my discussions with our end users.

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Location: Toronto, Canada

Remote: I'm open to remote & in-person opportunities in the Toronto region.

Technologies: Python, JavaScript, React, Docker, FastAPI...

You can view my detailed resume here: https://standardresume.co/r/zardarkhan

Email: zardar [dot] khan @ icloud.com


How often do you find yourself decoding abstracts?


Wow, thanks so much for sharing your pain points!

It's really too bad Mendeley butchered public groups feature, it could've helped solve the "are there any more readings about this topic that I'm missing" problem. You're preaching to the choir re: latex.

If you had a choose 1 issue that really grinds your gears, which one would it be?

a side-note - Have you tried a solution like Evernote to organize your thoughts?


First of all, thank you for sharing! Much appreciated for the added insight.

How often do you tend to re-run analysis code and end up fiddling with tables in Word?


I have had to do it multiple times for every paper I’ve published. I do health economics research, which involves a lot of collaboration with physicians and people from other less quantitative fields (eg public health, implementation science, communications / media). From my experience those collaborators are unwilling to look at results until they look “finished” (ie are in the format that the target journal requires) and are part of a Word document that includes the working draft of the paper. Since they want to use Track Changes as version control, I can’t simply generate the tables again as a Word document and end up having to copy and paste them in, which is a huge time suck and runs the risk of making errors.


What are your thoughts on using Google Docs to prototype this? Correct me if I'm wrong in my logic. You're looking for a way to link end results of your analysis to a 'Word' document that will auto-populate with each re-run. The physicians etc. want a 'clean' manuscript that mimics graphs in the format of the preferred paper + has version control.


Preposterous I say! Move along human - err - sir, nothing to worry about. Truly.


Location: Toronto, Canada

Remote: Yes and open to roles in GTA

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, FastAPI, Node.js JavaScript, React, AWS EC2 & Docker

Résumé/CV: https://standardresume.co/r/zardarkhan

Email: zardar.khan [at] icloud.com

A software engineer with a background in Biomedical Engineering. I've spent the past year & half working in the healthcare technology space. I've tackled a range of tasks, from implementing voice features in React applications to configuring NGINX and setting up VMs on AWS.

One of my proudest accomplishments has been developing a Python backend that can extract clinical entities from text and summarize conversations using Large Language Models like GPT-J, GPT-3 and Macaw.

With a passion for tinkering with computers and electronics, I made the decision to transition into programming during the pandemic. Since then, I've been eager to learn, take on new challenges and expand my skillset.

I'm seeking a full-time Junior Software Engineering role, where I can continue to grow as a developer and make a meaningful impact.


Location: Toronto, Canada

Remote: Yes and open to roles in GTA

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, FastAPI, Node.js JavaScript, React, AWS EC2 & Docker

Résumé/CV: https://standardresume.co/r/zardarkhan

Email: zardar.khan [at] icloud.com

I have been working as a software engineer in the healthcare technology space for just over 1 year.

A few tasks I've accomplished in my current role: Implemented voice features in React apps, Dockerized applications, setup VMs on AWS & configure NGINX, developed a Python backend to extract clinical entities from text and summarize conversational text using Large Language Models (GPT-J, GPT-3 & macaw).

B.Eng in Biomedical Engineering. Decided to move into programming during the pandemic. I've always tinkered with computers/electronics and have previously written software as a hobby, for school projects and my coop.

I'm looking for a full-time Junior Software Engineering role. I'm also open to internship offers. I'm eager to learn, take on challenges and expand my skillset.


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