Auden Young is an experimental physicist and engineer with nine years of hands-on experience building quantum sensing and analog computation tools, currently serving as an Instructional Laboratory Technician at UC Berkeley. Their work spans academic research roles at Berkeley Lab and in quantum devices, teaching assistantships in physics and math, and internships where they developed an analog computer simulator and a publishable numerical integration technique. Comfortable at the intersection of hardware, ML, and software, Auden has applied machine learning to nuclear imaging problems and maintains open-source projects like qc-sim and analog-comp. Based in Los Angeles but embedded in the Bay Area research ecosystem, they combine meticulous lab practice with a knack for pedagogical resource creation and reproducible tooling. An approachable collaborator who prefers shipping code and experiments over theory alone, Auden brings both classroom instruction experience and practical device-level insight to cross-disciplinary teams.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Engineering Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS Engineering Physics at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:82 commits, 2 PRs, 78 pushes in 9 months
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