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Balaviknesh Sekar is a Senior Software Engineer at Egen since September 2020, previously serving as a Software Engineer. Prior experience includes working as an Artificial Intelligence Research Developer at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus from August 2020 to February 2021, providing computational services for research. Additionally, Balaviknesh worked as a Graduate Student Assistant at the same institution from October 2018 to May 2020, where significant contributions included developing applications for virtual reality systems and an internal website for the Immersive Learning Virtual Reality Lab. Prior to this, Balaviknesh held the position of Senior Application Developer at BNY Mellon from August 2015 to August 2018, focusing on the development of SWIFT messaging applications and traffic analysis. Balaviknesh completed a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Colorado Denver and a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from R.M.K College Of Engineering And Technology.
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Founded in 2000, Egen is comprised of 200+ engineering, sales, marketing, design, and support professionals located throughout USA, headquartered in Naperville, IL.A Curiosity for progress. The relentless spirit to move your business forward using technology. United by the singular purpose of achieving Trusted Advisors to our clients.We'rea passionate group of Technologists, and Strategists. We're not your typical service provider. We're low on fluff and break our backs on doing world class job, because "good enough" is not in our vocabulary.Mission: OwnershipWe're a company of owners who take full and unequivocal responsibility for results. We believe when people think and act like owners, they make better decisions for their clients.Speed/Sense of UrgencySpeed, agility, and a proactive disposition are necessary ingredients for success. "A Sense of Urgency" requires purpose and a driving desire to accomplish the most important items...Fresh ThinkingComplacency is not part of our vocabulary. We reject the status quo if it reflects.