Summary
Eric Mann-hielscher is a Senior Software Engineer at Google with 14 years of experience building and productionizing distributed, multithreaded server systems and networking infrastructure. He combines deep theoretical computer science training—pursuing advanced study in mathematical logic and a PhD in computer science—with practical expertise in design, testing, and performance tuning. A passionate manager, teacher, and mentor, he has taught computer science at NYU and served in multiple internships and research roles, reflecting a strong commitment to education and open collaboration. Based in Charlottesville, VA, he is known for clear technical writing and strong interpersonal skills, and he explicitly does not entertain recruiter outreach. An uncommon strength is his blend of rigorous academic background and long-term, hands-on Google engineering experience that enables him to translate complex algorithms into robust production systems.
14 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
U of M Talented Youth Mathematics Program (UMTYMP), Mathematics, U of M Talented Youth Mathematics Program (UMTYMP), Mathematics at University of Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Computer Science, Philosophy, 3.55/4.0, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Computer Science, Philosophy, 3.55/4.0 at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Post-Secondary Coursework, Post-Secondary Coursework at Rochester Community and Technical College
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at New York University
Unfinished Masters, Mathematical Logic, Unfinished Masters, Mathematical Logic at University of Amsterdam
Summer PhD Research, Summer PhD Research at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
Semester Abroad, Philosophy, Semester Abroad, Philosophy at University College Utrecht
English, Dutch, German, Hebrew, Spanish, French