Nir Levin is a back-end developer and UC Berkeley EECS student with 11 years of hands-on engineering experience spanning consumer logistics at DoorDash, fleet optimization at an Israeli startup, and embedded avionics for student rocketry. He combines production backend work with computer vision and robotics leadership as former project manager for Berkeley’s AUV RoboSub team, where he led OpenCV-based perception systems. At DoorDash he focuses on consumer efficiency within logistics, while prior internships honed his data visualization and server-side skills. Comfortable across Python, Java, firmware, and telemetry systems, he brings a rare mix of cloud service development and low-level sensor engineering. Based in San Diego, he pairs academic rigor with practical product delivery and a track record of shipping end-to-end systems for both research and commercial contexts.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Westview High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at UC Berkeley College of Engineering
Mathematics, Mathematics at UC San Diego Extension
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