Summary
Yingda Du is a software engineer at Google with eight years of experience building scalable web applications and data-driven systems. Based in New York, he blends machine learning, deep learning, and bioinformatics with hands-on software development, delivering practical solutions across full-stack web tech (Node.js, Python, HTML, Java, SQLite). His path spans roles at Morgan Stanley, DoubleVerify, and research as an assistant at Cornell, supported by an MS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and a thesis-based MS from Cornell, with a BE from Nankai University. He thrives on learning across disciplines and integrating knowledge to tackle future projects. His work history shows a strong emphasis on production-grade software during his current role at Google since 2021. He is eager to collaborate on cross-domain projects that bring ML and bioinformatics insights to real-world applications.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Engineering, 89/100, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Engineering, 89/100 at Nankai University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Science thesis-based, Engineering, Minor in Computer Science, 3.81/4.0, Master of Science thesis-based, Engineering, Minor in Computer Science, 3.81/4.0 at Cornell University
English, Chinese