Eric Berger is an engineering fellow and seasoned technology leader with 15 years building platforms, tools, and teams that solve hard, mission-driven problems. He led technical strategy and product for Desmos Classroom and Amplify, served a decade as Desmos CTO and board member, and now brings that product-to-platform experience to Zipline in Palo Alto. His background spans robotics and human-centered systems at Stanford and Willow Garage, where he helped design physical platforms and safety-focused interactions long before turning to education technology. Eric combines hands-on engineering fluency with executive strategy, consistently shipping classroom tools that make math more accessible while scaling engineering organizations. Notably, his work bridges hardware-rooted systems thinking and modern edtech product design—a blend that helps translate research-grade innovations into reliable, classroom-ready software. He holds BS and MS degrees in Computer Science from Stanford and has a track record of founding and scaling technically ambitious teams.
15 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
BS MS Computer Science, BS MS Computer Science at Stanford University
Magic textboxes where you can type math as easily as writing!
Contributions:6 PRs, 1 push, 1 branch in 3 years 8 months
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