Summary
Albert Li is a versatile mechanical engineering student and product design engineering intern in Berkeley with nine years of hands-on experience prototyping robotics and space-flight hardware. He blends mechanical, electrical, and software skills—ranging from SolidWorks and machining to ROS, embedded C/C++, Python, and web development—to rapidly iterate designs multiple times per week. His projects span industry (Apple, NASA-collaborative rover work) and lab environments (AUTOLAB robotic gripping, precision irrigation imaging), where he writes low-level control code and builds custom end-effectors and data-collection tools. Comfortable across the stack, he has shipped mobile/web interfaces for research and implemented real-time control and communication protocols for physical systems. Known for jumping quickly into new domains, he pairs a maker’s toolkit (3D printing, PCB design, GD&T) with a track record of interdisciplinary leadership on competitive robotics teams.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Sophomore, Bachelor’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Sophomore at University of California, Berkeley
High School, High School at James E. Taylor High School
Chinese, English