Collin Clark is a backend engineer with a decade of technical experience spanning reverse engineering at Johns Hopkins APL to production backend work at Gridium. He pairs a strong academic foundation (MS in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins) with hands-on firmware and embedded systems experience, having led firmware efforts for medical hardware and interned with the DoD. Collin’s background also includes marine data analysis and field leadership, reflecting a practical, data-driven approach to problem solving and an ability to translate messy real-world data into actionable insight. He brings a track record of working across low-level systems and cloud backends, making him comfortable both with hardware-adjacent code and scalable server-side architectures. Based in the United States, he combines research discipline with pragmatic engineering, often bridging domains where software must meet physical systems and environmental data.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Climate Change for Software Engineers, Climate Change for Software Engineers at Terra.do
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelor’s Degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Computer Engineering at University of Delaware
ginh is not a histogram: visually evaluate your shell usage patterns
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