Summary
Jimmy Dang is a software engineer with nine years of experience, currently working on Detection and Search at Google's Chronicle team in Anaheim. A UCSD computer science graduate (Cum Laude), he has a strong full-stack background building TypeScript/React front-ends and Java/Kotlin backends, with hands-on experience in parser tooling and web apps for formal language visualization. He’s shipped production features at Google after interning on Chronicle’s UX team and has interned at Qualcomm Institute, Northrop Grumman, and Moebius, often modernizing legacy systems into user-friendly web interfaces. As Head CS Tutor at UCSD, he designed assignments and led discussions for hundreds of undergraduates, reflecting a talent for translating complex concepts into teachable solutions. Outside core product work, he directed a 3,000-applicant hackathon and contributed to an academic automata web app, showing a blend of engineering, education, and community leadership. Colleagues describe him as detail-oriented with a knack for simplifying tricky tooling workflows for end users.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Oxford Academy
University of California, San Diego
Vietnamese, English