Summary
Albert Barber is a software engineer who blends mechanical engineering, robotics, and product-focused software delivery to build robust solutions. He is currently a Software Engineer at Canvis, Inc., a San Francisco-based startup that streamlines photo storage, sharing, and markup for designers, architects, engineers and other building professionals. He holds an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA with a focus on control systems and robotics, and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UC Irvine, with hands-on work ranging from self-balancing robots to Kalman-filtered accelerometer data. He led UC Irvine’s Design-Build-Fly team to first place among 80 universities in 2013, demonstrating leadership and fabrication excellence. Earlier in his career, as an intern at Carbonflow, he designed an automated carbon-credit calculation framework from UNFCCC data, translating complex methodologies into scalable software. Based in Berkeley, California, Albert brings about a decade of engineering experience, a disciplined work ethic, and a proven ability to tackle challenging multi-disciplinary problems.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
M.S., Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.63, M.S., Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.63 at University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.74 (Engineering 3.84), Bachelor's degree, Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.74 (Engineering 3.84) at University of California, Irvine