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Li-Heng Liang

Principal Software Engineer at MaiCoin

Li-Heng Liang has a diverse range of work experience in the software engineering field. Li-Heng started their career as an Intern Software Development Engineer at Microsoft in 2007, where they worked on implementing a demonstration tool for Chinese vendors and surveyed Windows Presentation Foundation Technology.

Li-Heng then moved on to NEC in 2010, where they served as an R&D Unit Trainee. During this time, they led interns from different countries, developed a desktop application for visualizing real-time sensor data, and designed an asynchronous rendering pipeline to optimize performance.

In 2012, Li-Heng joined The First Insurance Co., Ltd. as a System Analyst. Here, they worked closely with the corporate owner to provide on-demand technology at an enterprise level. Li-Heng also built a cloud-based solution from scratch to streamline complex business operations and successfully brought 7 financial institutions onboard.

In 2013, Li-Heng had a brief stint at Y Combinator S12 as a Software Engineer. Li-Heng was recruited by company founders and managed UI code and assets for both mobile and web. Li-Heng'swork led to the public release of the product, which was featured in TechCrunch and Hacker News.

From 2014 to 2016, Li-Heng worked at Yahoo! as a Senior Software Engineer. Li-Heng played a crucial role in developing the Taiwan Marketplace site, which enabled B2B2C business for Yahoo's partners and provided a delightful shopping experience for consumers. This site hosted thousands of merchants and sold millions of products.

Most recently, since 2016, Li-Heng has been working at MaiCoin as a Senior Software Engineer. Additional details about this role were not provided.

Li-Heng Liang completed their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University from 2004 to 2008. Following this, Li-Heng pursued a Master's degree in Entertainment Technology at Carnegie Mellon University from 2009 to 2011.

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