Nathan Chan has a diverse work experience that spans several industries. Nathan is currently working as a QA Engineer at Uken Games since October 2021. Before that, they worked at 20 Below Games as a Software Engineer from January 2020 to March 2020.
In 2019, Nathan worked at the University of Guelph as a Software Engineer. During their time there, they developed a touch-enabled and networked data sharing application from scratch for UI/UX academic studies. Their responsibilities included building the application in Unity C#, implementing server-client networking, and designing the UI based on specifications from a PhD researcher. Nathan also experimented with various touch control schemes and implemented file I/O for logging data.
Prior to their role at the university, Nathan worked as a Nanomedicine Research Assistant at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research from September 2015 to April 2016. Their main task was to optimize the Cellax synthesis process for pre-clinical to clinical phase transition. Nathan conducted a formulation stability study and performed QA/QC analysis to optimize critical process parameters.
In 2015, Nathan also worked as a Research Assistant at the Maheshwari Research Lab, where they were responsible for the engineering design of a Gold Nanoparticle chain synthesis process. This chain served as the base for a Single Electron Transistor glucose nanosensor.
Before that, Nathan worked at the Rempel Research Lab in 2014 as a Research Assistant, focusing on the analysis of hydrogenation catalysis in nitrile rubbers. Nathan also undertook the task of organizing and overhauling the safety, documentation, and storage of a large chemical inventory.
Overall, Nathan Chan's work experience showcases their diverse skill set and their ability to contribute to various research and development projects in different industries.
Nathan Chan completed their high school education at St George's Highschool from 2008 to 2013, where they majored in STEM. Following that, they pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Nanotechnology Engineering at the University of Waterloo from 2013 to 2018.
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