Justin Y.
About Justin Y.
Justin Y. is a Software Engineer currently working at Anyscale in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has a background in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley and has held various roles in software development and mentoring throughout his career.
Work at Anyscale
Justin Y. has been employed at Anyscale as a Software Engineer since 2022. He works in the San Francisco Bay Area, contributing to the development of scalable software solutions. His role involves collaborating with a team to enhance the functionality and performance of Anyscale's offerings.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Prior to his current position, Justin Y. held several roles in software engineering. He worked as a Software Development Engineer Intern at CANVAS Technology, which was acquired by Amazon, for three months in 2020. He also served as a Full-stack Developer at Scape Co for three months in 2021 and as an AI Core Intern at Two Sigma for three months in 2021. These experiences provided him with a diverse skill set in software development.
Teaching and Mentorship Roles
Justin Y. has extensive experience in teaching and mentorship within the field of computer science. He served as a Teaching Assistant for CS189 at UC Berkeley from 2021 to 2022. He also held various mentorship roles at Computer Science Mentors, including Senior Mentor and Content Mentor for EECS16B, and Junior Mentor for EECS16A. Additionally, he was the Lead Instructor for Blockchain at Berkeley from 2018 to 2020.
Education and Academic Background
Justin Y. earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, completing his studies from 2018 to 2022. His academic background provided a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of computer science.
High School Education
Justin Y. completed his high school education at Los Altos High School from 2014 to 2018. This early education set the stage for his future studies in electrical engineering and computer science.