Bryce W.
About Bryce W.
Bryce W. is an incoming software engineering intern with a strong background in research and engineering. He currently works at UC Berkeley College of Engineering and has held various internships, demonstrating a keen interest in technology and its applications in security and privacy.
Work at Quantcast
Bryce W. serves as an Incoming Software Engineering Intern at Quantcast, a role he has held since 2022. This position is located in the Greater Seattle Area. In this capacity, he is gaining practical experience in software engineering, contributing to projects that align with Quantcast's focus on audience insights and data analytics.
Current Role at UC Berkeley
Bryce W. is currently an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the UC Berkeley College of Engineering, a position he has maintained since 2022. His work involves supporting research initiatives within the engineering department, contributing to academic projects and gaining valuable experience in a university setting.
Education and Expertise
Bryce W. studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor's degree from 2019 to 2023. He also attended Moreau Catholic High School from 2017 to 2019. His academic background has equipped him with a solid foundation in computer science and engineering principles, with a particular interest in technology's intersection with security and privacy.
Previous Experience
Before his current roles, Bryce W. gained experience as a Research Apprentice at The Greater Good Science Center in 2021, where he worked for six months. He also completed a three-month Engineering Internship at Lam Research in 2020. Additionally, he has interned at Hashmap since 2021 and has worked as a Tutor for CS 61A at UC Berkeley since 2021, further enhancing his skills and knowledge in the field.
Early Career Roles
Bryce W. began his professional journey as a Lifeguard at The Bay Club Company in 2019, where he worked for two months. This early role provided him with foundational work experience before transitioning into more technical positions in engineering and research.