Summary
Keegan Mann is an electrical engineering and computer science student at UC Berkeley with 13 years of hands-on experience building software and embedded systems. As a long-time CS61A teaching assistant, reader, and research assistant, he blends clear technical communication with practical instruction in computer science fundamentals. His background includes developing automation and database interfaces at Northrop Grumman, leading control-software and web tools for a FIRST Robotics team, and shipping embedded C++ and Java solutions under competition constraints. Keegan is seeking a summer internship in software development or electrical engineering and brings a rare mix of classroom teaching, research exposure, and field-tested embedded systems experience. He pairs systems-level thinking with a track record of turning manual processes into automated tools, making him effective both in development and collaborative engineering environments.
13 years of coding experience
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
Chinese, Japanese, Spanish