Matt Du is a software engineer with a decade of experience bridging low-level systems, hardware interfaces, and front-end engineering, currently building user-facing features for Google Analytics in Mountain View. He combines a formal grounding in computer engineering and mechatronics with language and cultural studies, an unusual mix that informs pragmatic, user-aware solutions across the stack. His background includes internships at Microsoft developing API and NLP tooling and technical staff experience at a university research institute, reflecting both product and research-facing roles. Focused on becoming proficient at every layer of software, he brings a hardware-minded rigor to front-end challenges and a global perspective from extended study in Japanese and Chinese language programs.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering, Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering at Tohoku University
Chinese Language and Literature, Chinese Language and Literature at Tamkang University
The University of Maryland, College Park
Japanese Studies, Japanese Studies at The University of Shiga Prefecture
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Japanese Language and Literature, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Japanese Language and Literature at University of Maryland
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