Ilir Lazoja is a biomedical systems design engineer and software simulation developer with nine years of experience applying software development and machine learning to healthcare. He is currently building simulation software for Kardium Inc., aligning medical device development with robust verification and validation. His past work spans medical image visualization at Sunnybrook, where he built pipelines to generate 3D models from MRI DICOM using MATLAB, Python, Slicer, and Blender, and an IBM consulting stint applying OpenCV for drone pathing and Azure SQL updates. He holds a MASc in Systems Design Engineering and a B.A.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering (Honours with Distinction) from the University of Waterloo, and is based in Burnaby, BC. His broad exposure to clinical devices, imaging, and QA/test methodologies—including FDA audit readiness and unit/integration testing—reflects a practical, multidisciplinary approach to turning cutting-edge tech into deployable healthcare tools. He is driven to continuously learn and apply new technologies to improve patient care.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Applied Science (MASc), Systems Design Engineering, Master of Applied Science (MASc), Systems Design Engineering at University of Waterloo
Infinite Jukebox on the command line in Python. It groups musically similar beats of a song into clusters and then plays a random path through the song that makes musical sense, but not does not repeat. It will do this infinitely.
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