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I'm a student at UC Berkeley who loves developing, designing, and creating great products and content. +
I'm a software engineer and UC Berkeley grad who loves developing, designing, and creating great products and content.
As co-product manager and project lead, I've been spearheading a year-long redesign of the most popular UC Berkeley campus mobile app, leading a team of 15+ engineers and designers. Handle aspects from feature planning and sprint planning to writing product specs and helping out engineers and designers when needed. My first pure-product role has helped me express my product mindset, take a leadership role, and learn a lot of UX techniques that I was never taught.
-As Android Lead as well, I lead our 5-developer Android team in making the core Android architecture design decisions and planning out our sprints. I built a significant portion of the redesigned app from scratch, working on a lot of the complicated features from the ground up: local map search, an entire Google Maps-esque map UI and flow, multi-threading for app responsiveness. We use a clean MVVM design pattern with UI and data separation.
-I'm currently a full-stack software engineer on the Android team working on end-to-end features for Wish Local. Fast-paced and high impact.
+This was my first summer at Uber, and I was on the Driver Experience team working as a mobile engineer. I worked on a new rating and tipping screen in the Uber Android app (native code), while at the same time spearheading the use of a mobile framework that drastically improved code quality and efficiency, and paved the way for a shift in Uber's Android architecture.
-As co-product manager and project lead, I spearheaded a year-long redesign of the most popular UC Berkeley campus mobile app, leading a team of 15+ engineers and designers. Handle aspects from feature planning and sprint planning to writing product specs and helping out engineers and designers when needed. My first pure-product role helped me express my product mindset, take a leadership role, and learn a lot of UX techniques that I was never taught.
+As Android Lead as well, I lead our 5-developer Android team in making the core Android architecture design decisions and planning out our sprints. I built a significant portion of the redesigned app from scratch, working on a lot of the complicated features from the ground up: local map search, an entire Google Maps-esque map UI and flow, multi-threading for app responsiveness. I also lead the client development of Study Pact, the app's study group feature, within a month. We use a clean MVVM design pattern with UI and data separation.
+The Amni team's first inspiration and furthest progress in a venture. We engineered a demo/MVP for an end-to-end volunteer service hour reporting platform; our initial technical push being a mobile app. Uses React Native, Django backend, GCP.
This was part of a 5G/AI innovation class at Berkeley, but turned out to be quite an amazing product demo. Essentially a real-time Waze for foot-traffic. It uses location data and light geospatial analysis to give accurate location crowd sizes and popularity (for people who use the app). I coded it end-to-end with React Native, Google Cloud Functions, and Firebase.
My two other friends and I teamed up to create a secure IoT based, and blockchain incentivized data submission platform with a mobile interface (lot of buzzwords there, I know). I worked on the mobile with native Android and helped out with our node.js backend, while others worked with TRON's blockchain software and raspberry pi IoT data.