Richard Huang
About Richard Huang
Richard Huang is a Full Stack Engineer with experience in web development and autonomous vehicle training. He has worked at various institutions, including City College of San Francisco and Cruise Automation, and currently contributes to Arine while pursuing personal projects in web development.
Work at Arine
Richard Huang has been employed at Arine as a Full Stack Engineer since 2021. In this role, he utilizes his skills in both front-end and back-end development to contribute to various projects. His experience in web development allows him to create efficient and user-friendly applications, enhancing the overall functionality of the platforms he works on.
Previous Experience at Cruise Automation
Prior to his current role, Richard Huang worked at Cruise Automation from 2018 to 2019 as an Autonomous Vehicle Trainer in Product Engineering. His responsibilities included training autonomous vehicle systems and working as a test operator, which deepened his interest in modern technology and its applications in the automotive industry.
Education and Expertise
Richard Huang studied Mathematics and Statistics at San Francisco State University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from 2015 to 2017. He also attended App Academy, where he focused on Full Stack Web Development from 2019 to 2020. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in analytical thinking and technical skills, which he applies in his engineering roles.
Background in Teaching and Web Development
Richard Huang began his career in education as a Teaching Assistant at City College of San Francisco from 2013 to 2014. He later served as the Webmaster for the Math Club from 2014 to 2015. These roles helped him develop his communication skills and fostered his interest in web development, leading to the creation of an online chat room platform using Rails and React.
Side Projects and Personal Interests
In addition to his professional work, Richard Huang is actively engaged in personal projects. He is currently building a web puzzle game using Vanilla JavaScript. His passion for manipulating numbers, rooted in his major in Statistics, drives his interest in developing innovative web applications.