HI, I'M MIHIR BHADANGE
Building Tomorrow, One Line of Code at a Time
Building Tomorrow, One Line of Code at a Time
June 2022 - January 2024
Verona, WI
As I embarked on the exciting journey of my professional career, I had the privilege of contributing significantly to the advancement of software used in health systems.
Having started as an intern following my junior year of college, I seamlessly transitioned into a pivotal role where I discovered, investigated, and developed numerous solutions for anomalies in the OpTime application. My expertise extended to challenging areas like barcoding, employing both client-side and server-side code.
In addition to my hands-on coding experience, I took on leadership responsibilities by coordinating and preparing teams of 4 developers and quality managers for on-site trips. These trips were dedicated to monitoring, collecting, and implementing real-time feedback from end-users, optimizing the functionality of the OpTime application.
Furthermore, I actively contributed to the growth of the development team by conducting entry-level software developer interviews. In this capacity, I assessed technical depth, cultural alignment, and other relevant qualifications, ensuring that new team members were well-aligned with the demands of their roles.
It's been a rewarding start to my journey, and I'm enthusiastic about continuing to make impactful contributions with cutting-edge software development.
B.S. in Computer Science, earned December 2021
East Lansing, MI
Michigan State University served as a catalyst for my professional growth by offering abundant opportunities, particularly within the Honors College. Over the course of 3.5 years, the guidance of excellent professors and collaboration with exceptional peers have been instrumental in shaping the person I am today. Their influence, coupled with my resilience, curiosity, and determination, has paved the way for my personal and professional development.
As a member of Spectrum Consulting Group, I honed effective leadership skills and expanded my comfort zone, enhancing interpersonal, communication, and strategic thinking abilities. In my senior year capstone class, I collaborated in a team of four to successfully design, develop, debug, and deliver a comprehensive software system for United Airlines. This experience tested and strengthened my technical prowess, collaboration, creativity, and resilience. Internships with Robert BOSCH, Polar, and Epic deepened my passion for building software that enhances people's lives.
At Michigan State, I uncovered my true passion, fostered a deep appreciation for learning, and found myself immersed in the inspiring company of fellow students.
Forever a Spartan! GO GREEN! GO WHITE!
Kobe Bryant
Epic Systems | React, HTML, Typescript, C#, JavaScript, MUMPS and SCSS/CSS
I took on the responsibility of designing and implementing a new page within the Epic Welcome application. This innovative feature allowed end-users to seamlessly scan a patient wristband, resolving workstation access issues, and providing the capability to select individual documents for signature within the consent documents workflow step.
To enhance the overall software quality and reliability, I implemented React unit testing, achieving an impressive 100% coverage for components and callbacks in the document selection page. Additionally, I ensured accurate logging through unit testing for feature tracking.
Throughout the project, I played a pivotal role in fostering collaboration among cross-functional teams (i.e., product development, quality improvement, and product management). I conducted successful UX and AX evaluations, led weekly project status meetings, and had the privilege of presenting project demos to dozens of customer analysts.
Epic Systems | HTML, TypeScript, C#, MUMPS and SCSS/CSS
I played a key role in the migration and activation of Epic OpTime User Security screens, transitioning them from VB Hyperspace to Hyperdrive. This strategic move not only significantly improved the performance and security of the web-based application but also exceeded the capabilities of the previous client/server model.
To further fortify the system against unauthorized access, I implemented robust client security checks. This involved the integration of menu filters, alignment of workspace kinds, and the addition of a web activity filter through a class attribute in the server view behavior.
Additionally, I focused on refining the visual aspects of the project by enhancing React styling to seamlessly align with the overall appearance of Epic smart forms. To avoid any potential conflicts between nodes, I isolated SCSS/CSS styling, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing integration throughout the software.
Epic Systems | Kotlin, Java, TypeScript, C#, MUMPS and SCSS/CSS
I spearheaded the development of mobile support for Procedure Prep messages within Epic InBasket on Android. This innovation empowered clinicians, enabling them to efficiently communicate and respond to messages through the Haiku platform, thereby eliminating the need to log in to workstations.
To ensure the project's success on a global scale, I conducted thorough design reviews and presented the project to the non-US OpTime Design Review Group and other Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). This comprehensive approach aimed to select the optimal solution that caters to diverse regions, including international settings.
Furthermore, I performed rigorous performance testing on the developed feature. This testing encompassed evaluating global hits, server/client response times, and system resource usage. These efforts collectively underscore my commitment to delivering robust, globally applicable solutions with a keen emphasis on performance and user experience.
Epic Systems | Kotlin, Java, TypeScript, C#, MUMPS and SCSS/CSS
Previously, the existing Health and Physical (H&P) interval section columns on Android mobile lacked sufficient information, requiring clinicians to expand multiple notes to find the relevant one. To enhance user experience, I've introduced customizable options for up to two additional columns in the H&P Interval section on Android mobile. Importantly, this development ensures scalability, accommodating a potentially expanding list in the future.
I also made UI tweaks for seamless functionality in international environments, acknowledging the unique nature of the Interval H&P concept aligned with U.S. regulatory requirements. This reflects our commitment to continual improvement and adapting our software to meet diverse user needs.
United Airlines | PHP, SQL, HTML, JavaScript, C# and CSS
I collaborated with a dedicated team of four to embark on a transformative project for United Airlines. Our mission was to deliver a comprehensive software system that would revolutionize the process of identifying, documenting, and visualizing hazards encountered at each airport gate.
The project encompassed developing a website to include new hazards, gates, terminals, and airports, where the backend, powered by a MySQL database and PHP code, facilitated API functionality and data processing. On the frontend, the website utilized HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to create an intuitive user interface. Simultaneously, the Android and iOS application was designed and implemented in C# using Xamarin for efficient cross-platform development, showcasing a commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions through collaborative teamwork and technical proficiency.
This innovative solution not only empowered staff to input observed hazards through their mobile devices but also automated the generation of GPS placement data. The software further facilitated the creation of an interactive map visualization, ensuring the seamless cataloging and sharing of gate-specific hazard information.