Javier Ochoa is a Computer Science undergraduate at San José State University with nine years of work experience blending hands-on software development, research, and community leadership. As an undergraduate research assistant he helped develop open-source Android-based transport systems to bring internet services to disconnected areas, including a USB keyfob mechanism and UX improvements for the BundleClient app. He brings practical industry exposure from a Lockheed Martin software internship and technical interview training through CodePath, balanced with frontline customer-facing experience as a Starbucks barista. As Marketing Chair for the Society of Latino Engineers and Scientists he combines technical skills with advocacy, focused on empowering racial and ethnic minorities in STEM. Comfortable conducting bilingual research (Spanish/English) in contexts like wildfire impacts on farm workers, he pairs engineering curiosity with real-world empathy. Eager to collaborate, he’s driven by a thirst for innovation and measurable social impact.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at San José State University
High School Diploma Community Service, High School Diploma Community Service at Abraham Lincoln High School
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