Isaac Adams
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Haifeng Ji
Isaac’s have been working on a project to develop a plasma method for decomposition of antibiotics. The aim of his work is to investigate a novel plasma-based approach to remove or effectively inactivate various antibiotics in medical liquid waste. Issac investigated the dependence of plasma-based antibiotic inactivation on a combination of physicochemical properties of the waste material and on the operating conditions of the treatment system with the goal to achieve dramatic improvement in energy required to inactivate antibiotics in waste. The results of his work may prove useful not only for liquid waste treatment in the developed world, but also to the reduction of pollution in the developing nations. Isaac was the main contributor of this project; he prepared and carried out the majority of the experimental work. Not only he is the main contributor of the project, he also organized a team of 4 undergraduate students from Engineering departments to work on this with him as team project of a undergraduate class. Isaac exhibited the qualities needed in a good student. He is a motivated student. I am impressed by his versatile abilities and his interdisciplinary background in research, which set him above and beyond the level of most of his peers.
Timothy Reppert
Isaac Adams goes above and beyond to make everyone in his group understand the material. He puts in long hours on projects in order to benefit the entire group as a whole. Isaac's quirky sense of humor and wealth of knowledge makes teammates want to work with him on future endeavors.
Stevie Parris
Isaac is a diligent worker, excelling in whatever he puts his mind to. He will work until he resolves a problem, and that makes him a valuable unit of anything he is a part of.
Haifeng Ji
Isaac’s have been working on a project to develop a plasma method for decomposition of antibiotics. The aim of his work is to investigate a novel plasma-based approach to remove or effectively inactivate various antibiotics in medical liquid waste. Issac investigated the dependence of plasma-based antibiotic inactivation on a combination of physicochemical properties of the waste material and on the operating conditions of the treatment system with the goal to achieve dramatic improvement in energy required to inactivate antibiotics in waste. The results of his work may prove useful not only for liquid waste treatment in the developed world, but also to the reduction of pollution in the developing nations. Isaac was the main contributor of this project; he prepared and carried out the majority of the experimental work. Not only he is the main contributor of the project, he also organized a team of 4 undergraduate students from Engineering departments to work on this with him as team project of a undergraduate class. Isaac exhibited the qualities needed in a good student. He is a motivated student. I am impressed by his versatile abilities and his interdisciplinary background in research, which set him above and beyond the level of most of his peers.
Timothy Reppert
Isaac Adams goes above and beyond to make everyone in his group understand the material. He puts in long hours on projects in order to benefit the entire group as a whole. Isaac's quirky sense of humor and wealth of knowledge makes teammates want to work with him on future endeavors.
Stevie Parris
Isaac is a diligent worker, excelling in whatever he puts his mind to. He will work until he resolves a problem, and that makes him a valuable unit of anything he is a part of.
Haifeng Ji
Isaac’s have been working on a project to develop a plasma method for decomposition of antibiotics. The aim of his work is to investigate a novel plasma-based approach to remove or effectively inactivate various antibiotics in medical liquid waste. Issac investigated the dependence of plasma-based antibiotic inactivation on a combination of physicochemical properties of the waste material and on the operating conditions of the treatment system with the goal to achieve dramatic improvement in energy required to inactivate antibiotics in waste. The results of his work may prove useful not only for liquid waste treatment in the developed world, but also to the reduction of pollution in the developing nations. Isaac was the main contributor of this project; he prepared and carried out the majority of the experimental work. Not only he is the main contributor of the project, he also organized a team of 4 undergraduate students from Engineering departments to work on this with him as team project of a undergraduate class. Isaac exhibited the qualities needed in a good student. He is a motivated student. I am impressed by his versatile abilities and his interdisciplinary background in research, which set him above and beyond the level of most of his peers.
Timothy Reppert
Isaac Adams goes above and beyond to make everyone in his group understand the material. He puts in long hours on projects in order to benefit the entire group as a whole. Isaac's quirky sense of humor and wealth of knowledge makes teammates want to work with him on future endeavors.
Stevie Parris
Isaac is a diligent worker, excelling in whatever he puts his mind to. He will work until he resolves a problem, and that makes him a valuable unit of anything he is a part of.
Haifeng Ji
Isaac’s have been working on a project to develop a plasma method for decomposition of antibiotics. The aim of his work is to investigate a novel plasma-based approach to remove or effectively inactivate various antibiotics in medical liquid waste. Issac investigated the dependence of plasma-based antibiotic inactivation on a combination of physicochemical properties of the waste material and on the operating conditions of the treatment system with the goal to achieve dramatic improvement in energy required to inactivate antibiotics in waste. The results of his work may prove useful not only for liquid waste treatment in the developed world, but also to the reduction of pollution in the developing nations. Isaac was the main contributor of this project; he prepared and carried out the majority of the experimental work. Not only he is the main contributor of the project, he also organized a team of 4 undergraduate students from Engineering departments to work on this with him as team project of a undergraduate class. Isaac exhibited the qualities needed in a good student. He is a motivated student. I am impressed by his versatile abilities and his interdisciplinary background in research, which set him above and beyond the level of most of his peers.
Timothy Reppert
Isaac Adams goes above and beyond to make everyone in his group understand the material. He puts in long hours on projects in order to benefit the entire group as a whole. Isaac's quirky sense of humor and wealth of knowledge makes teammates want to work with him on future endeavors.
Stevie Parris
Isaac is a diligent worker, excelling in whatever he puts his mind to. He will work until he resolves a problem, and that makes him a valuable unit of anything he is a part of.
Credentials
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Using Generics in C#
LinkedInNov, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
ASP.NET Core New Features
LinkedInJul, 2018- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Spot Pet Insurance
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United States
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Insurance
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Backend Software Engineer
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Aug 2022 - Present
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Fennel Labs
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Core Team / Blockchain Engineer
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Dec 2021 - Present
In my free time, I contribute to an open source humanitarian blockchain project that is committed to building and offering blockchain based trust, messaging, and identity solutions to the world. - Actively building the Fennel Protocol blockchain to acquire blockchain consensus for web of trust tools - Product owner of the Whiteflag Protocol; a blockchain based messaging system for maintaining peace - Currently working on full Whiteflag Protocol implementation in rust backend services accessible through RPC - Won a total of $140,000 in grants from the Web3 Foundation and delivered on 4 milestones - Ported the Whiteflag protocol codec compression algorithms from java to a rust codebase - Utilized the OpenSSL AES encryption tool suite in rust which facilitates the diffie-hellman key exchange - Completed the identity pallet for managing identities and their connected traits in rust and substrate - Built a frontend app using react that interfaces with Fennel's various backend services via RPC and REST API
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eMoney Advisor
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United States
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Financial Services
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400 - 500 Employee
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Fullstack Software Engineer
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Jun 2018 - Aug 2022
- Built numerous features at all layers, including database design, REST API, backend architecture, and frontend - Setup a JWT through an OpenAPI service to protect a legacy endpoint from unauthorized access - Engineered a stable report printing service built with dotnet 3.1 that handles new requests read from SQL - Created a react-typescript app that displays the status of requests and allows them to be canceled or cleared - Configured devops for es6, typescript, and react frontend applications using parcel, babel, and gulp - Halved number of files in a project by introducing a simpler repository approach in the new .NET Core app - Upgraded the build process using gulp, parcel, babel, docker, and multi branch pipelines in jenkins
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Proconex
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United States
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Automation Machinery Manufacturing
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100 - 200 Employee
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Junior Software Developer
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Mar 2017 - Mar 2018
Developed an application alongside a team of three other developers that consisted of a web app built using angular, a backend API that used .NET / C#, a mobile application built on .NET embedded framework, and a SQL database - Sped development after creating a T4 script that generated C# code based on SQL schema - Developed a web API, web and mobile app using angular, dotnet, entity framework, and SQL - Played a key role in the design of the entire application: database, API, mobile, and UX
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Education
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Drexel University
Bachelor's Degree, Chemical Engineering