Luke Dzwonczyk is a music technology researcher and software engineer with nine years of practical experience bridging computer science and creative audio practice. Currently a PhD student at UC Berkeley’s Center for New Music and Audio Technologies, he has contributed to instrument-grade tools like the CNMAT Max/MSP/Jitter Depot and continues to develop research software for sonic applications. His industry internships at Quantcast and OpsCruise demonstrate full-stack chops—building backend search services in Java and front-end features with modern deployment tooling (Docker, Terraform, Jenkins, AWS). A lifelong musician and former DJ and choir section leader, he pairs technical rigor with an intuitive sense for musical systems and user-facing sound design. He’s comfortable working independently to design, test, and ship production code while translating artistic requirements into reliable engineering. Visit lukedz.com for work samples and projects that blend signal processing, interactive music systems, and software development.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science, Senior, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science, Senior at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:27 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 11 months
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