Kathryn Chu is a software engineer with eight years of experience building web applications and data-driven products, currently contributing at Google from New York. A reformed physics student and former business intelligence analyst, she blends strong analytical rigor with practical engineering, working across Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, React, and Redux. Her career spans fast-paced digital health and media environments at Healthline and a stint at NASA Ames, reflecting comfort with both experimental research and production systems. Kathryn has moved between hands-on data roles and full-stack development, which gives her a knack for turning complex datasets into user-facing features. Colleagues describe her as a curious problem-solver who enjoys connecting front-end polish with robust back-end logic.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA Physics, Bachelor of Arts - BA Physics at University of California, Berkeley
Lambda is a Spotify-cloned music web app that allows users to explore music in the browse section, curate playlists within their library, search for artists, albums and playlists and listen to their favorite music while they explore!
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