Daniel Wang is a senior computer science student at UC Berkeley with eight years of hands-on software engineering experience across internships and developer roles at Meta and Etsy and a strong focus on data structures and backend systems. As Head Undergraduate Student Instructor for CS61B, he pairs deep technical knowledge with proven teaching and mentoring skills, having progressed from academic intern to lead instructor roles. His industry work spans video engineering and service platform teams, where he contributed to scalable production systems during multiple summer internships. Daniel is passionate about building things and exploring cutting-edge technologies, and he brings interdisciplinary interests in finance and graphic design that inform creative problem solving. Based in Berkeley, he is both a practitioner and educator who prioritizes impact—shaping how peers learn core CS concepts while shipping reliable software.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Torrey Pines High School
Connecting small businesses with people who can help them transition and become sustainable through the covid-19 crisis. This can include helping them make a website, start an online shopping platform, advertise, volunteer, provide accounting help, etc.
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Daniel Wang - Head Undergraduate Student Instructor