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Christopher Lee

Chief Technology Officer at Claris Healthcare Inc

Christopher Lee has diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Christopher most recently served as the Chief Technology Officer at Claris Healthcare Inc since August 2021. Prior to that, they worked at the same company as the Lead Software Developer from July 2016 to August 2021.

Before joining Claris Healthcare Inc, Christopher worked as a Materials and Process Engineer at LZH - Laser Centre Hannover e.V. in 2014. Christopher was involved in the development of a novel cladding technique and also contributed to designing and building a high-powered-laser trajectory controller. Christopher was responsible for designing PCBs with an eCAD software and programming custom embedded software.

In 2013, Christopher worked as an Assistant Research Engineer at TRIUMF, where they designed and implemented an autonomous transfer system for fluid target materials for a cyclotron. Christopher also installed and configured various fluidic valves controlled by programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and developed custom software for controlling the PLCs.

In 2012, Christopher served as the Director of Web Development - Kitsilano Secondary School at Vancouver School Board. Christopher led a team of students in designing and launching a website for the inner-city high school. Additionally, they adapted to a new development platform, Microsoft SharePoint.

Christopher's earlier experience includes working as a Research Assistant at The University of British Columbia in 2011, where they supported research on single-cell neurons. Christopher also served as a Camp Coordinator/Animator at Pat Roberts Developmental Centre- WIAIH in 2010, overseeing and preparing activities for children with autism spectrum disorders and Down's Syndrome.

Overall, Christopher Lee has a strong background in technology, engineering, research, and project management.

Christopher Lee completed their education at The University of British Columbia from 2011 to 2016. Christopher obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Engineering Physics, with a focus on the Electrical Option.

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