Anjali Gopinathan is a Wireless R&D Software Engineer at Qualcomm with eight years of engineering experience building UE modem simulation infrastructure for PHY and MAC layer research toward 6G. She holds a BS in Computer Engineering and Computer Science and an MS in Computer Science from USC, and her background spans robotics-enabled data collection, mobile Android development, real-time BCI tooling, and applied ML for healthcare and manufacturing. At Qualcomm she scaled a multimodal data collection pipeline—programming an autonomous robot and multithreaded Android app—to improve ground-truth RF measurement periodicity 25x, reflecting a blend of systems-level software and hands-on experimental work. Her earlier roles include developing user-facing features for large-scale mobile games and creating EEG analysis toolboxes, demonstrating an ability to move between research code and production-facing demos. Based in San Diego, she brings a research-forward mindset to practical engineering problems, pairing signal-processing intuition with full-stack orchestration of devices and cloud workflows.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at University of Southern California
University of California, San Diego
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Canyon Crest Academy
Contributions:8 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 10 months
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