Founding Engineer at Mighty
Palo Alto, California
Founding Engineer @ Mighty Mighty is an app that streams Chrome for the cloud. It uses an 10x less memory and is often faster than Chrome itself. San Francisco Bay AreaSoftware Engineer @ Boosted, Inc. Writing firmware for our 2nd generation board. Visited China 4 times to help with manufacturing. Designed and built our manufacturing and test...
Founding Engineer @ Mighty Mighty is an app that streams Chrome for the cloud. It uses an 10x less memory and is often faster than Chrome itself. San Francisco Bay AreaSoftware Engineer @ Boosted, Inc. Writing firmware for our 2nd generation board. Visited China 4 times to help with manufacturing. Designed and built our manufacturing and test software. Built a custom VPN, provisioned Windows and Linux laptops. Extensive debugging as we went through validation and into mass production. Designed and built our firmware encryption and authentication system. From May 2016 to August 2017 (1 year 4 months) Special Projects Software/Hardware Engineer @ Boosted, Inc. Prototyping new products. Touching on batteries, motors, motor drivers, Meteor.js, Android, cameras, Android OTG, tons of real world tests, schematic design, and IOT. From August 2015 to May 2016 (10 months) Special Projects Software/Hardware Engineer - Intern @ Boosted, Inc. Mini internship before joining Stripe. Prototyping new products -- I continued on this trajectory when I went back to Boosted. From March 2015 to March 2015 (1 month) Software Engineer - Intern @ Planet Labs Building out monitoring infrastructure from scratch (Nagios, Chef, Python, Javascript), and then at the end joined the data pipeline team to consume the swath of images we took each day (Python as well) From June 2013 to August 2013 (3 months) SFSoftware Engineer - Intern @ Palantir Technologies Built a temporal analysis feature for the new Palantir frontend interface. Javascript and D3, mainly From June 2012 to August 2012 (3 months) Palo AltoSoftware Engineer - Intern @ Quizlet, Inc. Winter internship. Built a prototype of one tron-like game, and built another game with a the rest of the team that won $100k in prizes at NodeJam 2012. From January 2012 to January 2012 (1 month) SFInstructor @ MIT GTL Taught classes ranging from Frisbee and Texas history to discrete math and web development. From January 2012 to January 2012 (1 month) Karlsruhe Area, GermanySoftware Engineer - Intern @ Indeed.com Summer internship. Among other things, worked on Japanese salary extraction for job listings. From August 2011 to August 2011 (1 month) AustinInstructor @ MIT AITI Summer of my Freshman year. Taught about 30 local area students mobile technology and entrepreneurship for 6 weeks. Coordinated a team of 4 others. Brought students to a proficient level of building their own mobile applications by the end of the class. From June 2011 to August 2011 (3 months) Accra, GhanaResearcher @ MIT Media Lab Part time, while in school. Main project was building a tool that allows a user to interact with Twitter through voice From February 2011 to August 2011 (7 months) Software Engineer - Intern @ Quizlet LLC Winter internship. Built a new canvas game to help vocabulary proficiency From January 2011 to January 2011 (1 month) SFFounder @ Side Projects Built over 15 different websites. Those relating to Runescape, Myspace, magic tricks, forums, and jokes. Extensive SEO that gained me the #1 google result for "myspace contact tables". I sold that for $9600 in 2009. Made another $30k through advertising on other myspace related websites. From January 2007 to January 2010 (3 years 1 month) Software Engineer @ Stripe On the developer tools team, and then on the internal financial operations team. Built SAML authentication, and started on moving Stripe away from Github. Built Stripe's instant payout feature.I ended up leaving soon after I started because I wanted to keep digging into hardware. Here's a post I wrote about Stripe:http://blog.chaselambda.com/2015/08/27/stripe.html From April 2015 to August 2015 (5 months) Hacking - Various Side Projects @ The Recurse Center The Recurse Center is a "writer's retreat for programmers". I worked on a wide variety of topics, check out some of them!http://blog.chaselambda.com/2014/12/21/hacker-school-projects.html From October 2014 to December 2014 (3 months) Greater New York City AreaFirmware Engineer - Intern @ Nest Wrote a Linux kernel driver for the rotating dial of the thermostat. Integrated and tested a cheaper NAND chip, which has physically shipped. From July 2014 to September 2014 (3 months) Software Engineer - Intern @ Indeed.com 3 separate summer internships during high school. Part of Indeed's first intern group.Created a UI to detect possible "robots" in order to increase advertiser click quality, which was used for several years after I first built it.Streamlined the process of communication with outsourced developers.Began the internationalization of indeed.com (now in 54 countries).Built various other tools for analytics and for business people to interact with indeed.The majority of the work was in Java and Javascript From May 2008 to July 2010 (2 years 3 months) Founding Engineer - Vehicle Platform @ Skip First team member outside of the founders.Integrated their first off-the-shelf scooter to work with our backend, which involved reverse engineering the scooter, PCBA design, MCU bringup, designing the communications layer, finding hidden Android APIs, working with the Android vendor to make a custom rooted ROM, some simple Free RTOS usage, bluetooth, and various backend javascript projects.Worked on the second and third generation IOT modules as well. Went to China several times to help with manufacturing. Managed contractors, who worked on building a custom battery SOC algorithm and built some reliable bluetooth communication with an unreliable device. Tested and selected MCUs, and brought them up. Got some sweet Android USB accessory components working. Sourced a custom FPC. UART reverse engineering.And more! High density wifi. Built repair documentation and instructions as we scaled to 300 scooters. A huge variety of debugging, both software and hardware.From a less technical standpoint, I introduced company norms on how we communicate. I worked with the founders on company and product strategy. I helped manage a team of 20 in DC to build and repair our scooters. The vast majority of my time was self prioritized. From February 2018 to April 2019 (1 year 3 months) San Francisco Bay Area
Mighty
Founding Engineer
San Francisco Bay Area
Boosted, Inc.
Software Engineer
May 2016 to August 2017
Boosted, Inc.
Special Projects Software/Hardware Engineer
August 2015 to May 2016
Boosted, Inc.
Special Projects Software/Hardware Engineer - Intern
March 2015 to March 2015
Planet Labs
Software Engineer - Intern
June 2013 to August 2013
SF
Palantir Technologies
Software Engineer - Intern
June 2012 to August 2012
Palo Alto
Quizlet, Inc.
Software Engineer - Intern
January 2012 to January 2012
SF
MIT GTL
Instructor
January 2012 to January 2012
Karlsruhe Area, Germany
Indeed.com
Software Engineer - Intern
August 2011 to August 2011
Austin
MIT AITI
Instructor
June 2011 to August 2011
Accra, Ghana
MIT Media Lab
Researcher
February 2011 to August 2011
Quizlet LLC
Software Engineer - Intern
January 2011 to January 2011
SF
Side Projects
Founder
January 2007 to January 2010
Stripe
Software Engineer
April 2015 to August 2015
The Recurse Center
Hacking - Various Side Projects
October 2014 to December 2014
Greater New York City Area
Nest
Firmware Engineer - Intern
July 2014 to September 2014
Indeed.com
Software Engineer - Intern
May 2008 to July 2010
Skip
Founding Engineer - Vehicle Platform
February 2018 to April 2019
San Francisco Bay Area
Mighty is an app that streams Chrome for the cloud. It uses an 10x less memory and is often faster than Chrome itself. Mighty is an app that streams Chrome for the cloud. It uses an 10x less memory and is often faster than Chrome itself.
What company does Chase Lambert work for?
Chase Lambert works for Mighty
What is Chase Lambert's role at Mighty?
Chase Lambert is Founding Engineer
What industry does Chase Lambert work in?
Chase Lambert works in the Transportation/Trucking/Railroad industry.
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