Summary
Lukas Werner is a computer science student and hands-on engineer with six years of practical experience building internal tools, data pipelines, and security processes across academic and industry settings. He has moved from IT incident recovery to developing productivity tools at Welocalize—creating an image-viewer for linguistic testing and automated app analysis used company-wide—and later supported systems engineering at Oregon State’s Open Source Lab. Now serving as an Undergraduate Learning Assistant and president of ACM at Oregon State, he combines teaching, student leadership, and applied engineering. Based in Portland, he brings a blend of security awareness, platform-level tooling experience, and a knack for turning cross-team needs into concrete software solutions.
6 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science at Oregon State University
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer at Colorado School of Mines
High School Diploma Computer Science, High School Diploma Computer Science at La Salle Catholic College Preparatory