Suhail Younus is a Senior Software Engineer at AstraZeneca, where he leverages over a decade of experience in full-stack web and application development to drive innovative solutions in the life sciences sector. Currently, he plays a pivotal role in the architecture and development of a...
Suhail Younus is a Senior Software Engineer at AstraZeneca, where he leverages over a decade of experience in full-stack web and application development to drive innovative solutions in the life sciences sector. Currently, he plays a pivotal role in the architecture and development of a web-based sample and specimen checkout system that is utilized by scientists globally. This system not only enhances operational efficiency but also ensures that critical research processes are streamlined, allowing scientists to focus on their core work.
Suhail's expertise spans a wide array of technologies, including Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), Node.js, and jQuery, which he skillfully integrates to create robust, scalable, and test-driven applications. His proficiency in C# and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) enables him to develop comprehensive reporting solutions that provide valuable insights into specimen management. Additionally, Suhail is well-versed in modern JavaScript frameworks like Next.js, which he employs to build responsive and engaging user interfaces that enhance the user experience (UX) and user interaction design (IXD).
Passionate about clean and semantic markup, Suhail emphasizes the importance of maintainable code and responsive design, ensuring that applications are not only functional but also user-friendly across various devices. His commitment to quality and performance, combined with his extensive experience in mobile and hybrid app development, positions him as a key contributor to AstraZeneca's mission of advancing healthcare through technology. Suhail's work exemplifies the intersection of software engineering and scientific research, making a tangible impact on the way scientists access and manage critical samples in their work.