Summary
Andrew Wu is a research-driven software engineer with a decade of experience building and evaluating AI-driven systems, currently pursuing an MS in Computer Science at Stanford and working as a Graduate Research Assistant at SAIL under Prof. Percy Liang focusing on agent evaluation and benchmarking. His background blends industry internships at AWS (Security Hub, SDE internships) and product work at startups like Plympton, alongside independent game development on itch.io, showing fluency across backend systems, security, and interactive front-end experiences. He has research experience at SLAC and Stanford HCI and a history of applying ML in scientific and health settings, which gives him a practical cross-disciplinary perspective. Based in Palo Alto, he pairs academic rigor with hands-on engineering and an unusual bridge between game design and AI evaluation that informs more human-centered benchmarking.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
University of Oxford
La Jolla High School
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Stanford University
Japanese, English, Chinese