Prisha Singh is a UC Berkeley undergraduate studying Computer Science and Physics who blends hands-on software engineering with research in machine learning and quantum computing. As an instructor for CS 61B and a multi-role contributor at organizations like PlexTech, Intuit, and NVIDIA, she ships production ML and web3 tooling while mentoring peers in core data structures and algorithms. She has led projects from a neural-network search tool for variable stars to an LLM SDK prototype, demonstrating an ability to move between research, production code, and project leadership. Active in campus groups like Quantum Computing @ Berkeley and Computer Science Mentors, she pairs technical depth with community-driven teaching and program coordination. Based in Sunnyvale, Prisha’s background uniquely combines physics intuition with practical AI/engineering experience, making her adept at translating complex research ideas into usable software.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Physics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Physics and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
SCET Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Technology, SCET Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Technology at UC Berkeley College of Engineering
Custom motion-capture software using OpenCV and dlib to control Arduino animatronics with human face movement.
Contributions:46 commits, 4 PRs, 11 pushes in 2 months
face-movementmotionarduinomotion-capturedlib
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