Summary
June Tate-gans is a senior software engineer and technical lead with over a decade of experience building system software from embedded devices to planet-scale infrastructure, primarily at Google. She has a track record of shipping durable embedded tooling and kernel drivers (including million-cycle test fixtures and production Linux drivers) and led the creation of Mendel Linux for Coral EdgeTPU dev boards. At Magic Leap she led a distributed team and designed the application lifecycle and multi-app scene graph engine, while at Google[x] she worked across server, Android, and kernel layers for Project Glass. Comfortable across hardware, firmware, OS, and cloud, she currently develops system software for simulated silicon research using Rust and seL4. Outside work she restores vintage computers, runs the Nybbles and Bytes YouTube channel, volunteers at a computing museum, and operates a Kubernetes homelab—skills that reflect a pragmatic maker mindset not obvious from job titles alone.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Chandler High School
Japanese, German