Albert Liu is a Color Engineer at Google with 12 years of experience bridging academic research and large-scale product engineering. A Cornell PhD student advised by Steve Marschner, he brings deep expertise in color science and computer graphics to production systems, having worked on YouTube livestreaming infrastructure and other Google projects. Based in Sunnyvale, he blends rigorous research training with hands-on software development to solve practical problems in imaging and media pipelines. His career path—from UC Berkeley EECS and physics to internships and sustained roles at Google—reflects a rare mix of theoretical depth and production-grade engineering. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex color models into reliable, scalable implementations used by millions.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's EECS Physics, Bachelor's EECS Physics at University of California, Berkeley
PhD Computer Science, PhD Computer Science at Cornell University
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