Ryan Leventhal is an undergraduate researcher and team lead at William & Mary, double-majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics with a strong background in Java and Python and eight years of hands-on technical experience. He leads a GIS-focused project applying Google Earth Engine to wilderness survival, coordinating cross-team efforts and government stakeholder meetings while also managing The Flat Hat's web infrastructure and disaster recovery procedures. Comfortable across object-oriented design, MySQL, and web development, he pairs practical engineering with research-driven problem solving. Ryan brings curiosity from philosophy and mathematics to tackle open-ended, high-impact problems and enjoys translating abstract ideas into working systems. Outside of work he’s an avid runner with a penchant for bad jokes and a quirky stance on pizza toppings—he’s an engineer who cares about both correctness and culture.
8 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at McDonogh School
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Philosophy, Mathematics, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Philosophy, Mathematics at William & Mary
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Ryan Leventhal - Undergraduate Researcher (Team Lead)