Cooper Barth is a software engineer with eight years of experience focused on accessibility tooling and inclusive product design, most recently contributing to macOS accessibility at Apple. A Northwestern Computer Science graduate, he blends systems and web experience from internships at Microsoft and Braintree with research on in-editor learning tools and AI-driven crowdsourcing developed in Delta Lab. He has taught and co-authored web development and HCI course materials, winning a peer mentorship award for his work mentoring large undergraduate classes. Cooper’s practical impact spans shipping data pipelines that move terabytes per day to building apps and libraries for seismic data visualization, reflecting comfort across backend, frontend, and research codebases. Based in Mountain View, he pairs product-facing engineering with research-informed experimentation, often surfacing accessibility improvements that are easy to overlook in mainstream workflows. His GitHub reflects a builder mentality focused on developer-facing tools and pragmatic, production-ready software.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
High Technology High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Northwestern University
An app for Northwestern students to plan their courses.
Contributions:38 PRs, 142 pushes, 46 branches in 2 months
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