Theia Vogel
About Theia Vogel
Theia Vogel is a Software Engineer at Dandy with a background in linguistics and computer science, and a keen interest in the Rust programming language.
Current Role at Dandy
Theia Vogel has been working as a Software Engineer at Dandy since 2021. Based in Seattle, Washington, Theia's role involves innovative software development projects. She combines her technical knowledge with her keen interest in the intersection of games and language to develop novel computer interfaces.
Previous Experience at Strive
Before joining Dandy, Theia Vogel served as a Software Engineer at Strive from 2020 to 2021 for 11 months. During her tenure in Seattle, Washington, she contributed to various software engineering projects, enhancing her skills in the field and gaining valuable industry experience.
Research Assistant at University of Washington
From 2017 to 2018, Theia Vogel was a Research Assistant at the University of Washington in the Greater Seattle Area. She contributed to academic research, leveraging her knowledge from her background in linguistics and computer science to support various research initiatives.
Educational Background
Theia Vogel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics from the University of Washington, where she studied from 2015 to 2020. She also attended Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology from 2011 to 2015, focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Parallel Computing, and Virtual Reality. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her current work in software engineering.
Freelancing and Teaching Experience
Between 2013 and 2017, Theia Vogel worked as a freelance developer, honing her programming skills. She also has teaching experience, having worked as a Computer Science Teacher at COMStar Learning for two months in 2015. These roles allowed her to share her knowledge and passion for computer science with others.
Interests and Hobbies
Outside of her professional life, Theia Vogel has a keen interest in the Rust programming language and enjoys the intersection of games and language for developing novel computer interfaces. In her free time, she likes knitting and listening to history podcasts, activities that provide a balance to her technical work.