Summary
Nicholas Burka is a founder and engineer with 11 years of experience building ethical, public-interest technology focused on disability benefits access in New York City. He leads Beneficial Computing, a NY non-profit and Blue Ridge Labs AI for Good incubator member, and combines systems design, privacy-minded engineering, and legal tech expertise. His freelance work spans automated testing for legal LLM applications, blockchain web-dApps on Algorand, and practical web/mobile production—demonstrating both research rigor and hands-on product delivery. With a background in cognitive science and connective media from Vassar and Cornell Tech, he brings a human-centered lens to complex socio-technical problems. Notably, he has translated academic-style experiment design and robotics tooling into production automation and reproducible prototyping for legal and civic workflows.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Columbia Cybersecurity Bootcamp
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Cognitive Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Cognitive Science at Vassar College
Master's degree, Connective Media, Master's degree, Connective Media at Cornell Tech