Krishna Mani is a software engineer and UC Berkeley computer science student with eight years of hands-on experience building systems spanning automotive infotainment and satellite network topology. Currently at SpaceX working on Starlink Mobile Topology, he blends practical production engineering with research-rooted problem solving from his BAIR work on computational imaging algorithms. Previously he contributed to Rivian’s infotainment platform, giving him experience in embedded and user-facing systems as well as large-scale networked software. Interested in biology-inspired computation, machine learning, and math, he pairs interdisciplinary curiosity with a track record of shipping reliable code in demanding environments. Based in Berkeley, he balances technical depth with a habit of exploring ideas on long walks and over coffee, often bringing unconventional perspectives from biology and math into engineering problems.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Computer Science, BA, Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
ATMega32u4 HID Keyboard implemented using hardware USB.
Contributions:49 commits, 1 PR, 48 pushes in 3 years 5 months
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