Nick Gao is an undergraduate computer science student and teaching assistant at the University at Buffalo who combines hands-on web technologies with a passion for accessibility-focused solutions. He holds weekly office hours helping peers understand HTTP, REST APIs, and WebSocket patterns while maintaining a strong academic record (GPA 3.752). With 13 years of related experience and a background in hackathon-driven product ideation, he aims to build software that improves internet navigation for people with disabilities. Nick thrives in collaborative, problem-solving teams and brings clear communication and advocacy to technical discussions. Based in New York City, he is actively seeking internships where he can turn accessibility concepts into practical, user-centered systems. An understated strength is his ability to translate low-level protocol concepts into approachable guidance for learners and teammates.
13 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.752, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.752 at University at Buffalo
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