Summary
Danielle Holzberger is a software engineer with nine years of experience building mission-critical systems at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she moved from intern to full-time engineer in Mission Design and Navigation Systems. She pairs a strong academic foundation—A.S. degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics, a B.S. in Computer Science from Cal Poly Pomona, and a 4.0 M.S. in Computer Science (Machine Learning) from Georgia Tech—with hands-on tutoring and leadership experience, including serving as president of her campus Computer Science Society. Known for analytical rigor and a disciplined approach to complex numerical problems, she has applied advanced math and ML knowledge to navigation and mission design challenges. Early roles as a math tutor and instructor reflect her ability to explain technical concepts clearly, a skill she leverages when collaborating across research and engineering teams. Based in La Verne, California, she brings a mix of academic excellence, practical mentoring, and deepdomain expertise in software for space missions.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science (Machine Learning Specialization), 4.0 / 4.0, Master's degree, Computer Science (Machine Learning Specialization), 4.0 / 4.0 at Georgia Institute of Technology
Arlington High School
Cal Poly Pomona
Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Science, 3.84/4.0, Associate of Science (A.S.), Computer Science, 3.84/4.0 at Dutchess Community College
Spanish, English