Summary
Samuel Fisher is a pragmatic software engineer based in Berkeley with eight years of experience building data-driven systems and cloud-native backends for scientific and enterprise use. He has designed scalable metadata and search architectures for National Geographic’s marine biodiversity photo database and applied quantitative techniques to tokenization and market-making workflows. Samuel blends applied mathematics training from UC Berkeley with hands-on computer science experience, translating complex research and nonprofit data into actionable, production-ready systems. Comfortable in consulting and high-paced trading environments, he moves between research, tooling, and implementation to deliver measurable impact. Colleagues describe him as self-deprecating yet persistent—he jokes about being a "terrible programmer" while steadily shipping robust solutions.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Applied Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Applied Mathematics at University of California, Berkeley
Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science, Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science at Santa Fe College
Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science, Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science at Santa Monica College
F.W. Buchholz High School
English, Spanish