Summary
Siddharth G is a dual-major Computer Science and Linguistics student at UC Berkeley with 11 years of hands-on experience building software, from mobile apps to quantum-aware compilers. Currently interning on the Reasoning Engine™ Performance team at ada CX while conducting research at Berkeley Lab on BQSKit and in language-and-cognition projects, he blends applied systems work with interdisciplinary research in computational game theory and quantum ML. He’s contributed to educational CS courses as an academic intern and mentor, and runs client-facing mobile development through MDB, showing strength across production delivery and teaching. Comfortable moving between low-level compiler/quantum tooling and user-facing mobile systems, Siddharth brings a rare mix of practical engineering, research curiosity, and linguistics-informed perspective on communication in software.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Linguistics, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Linguistics at University of California, Berkeley
Certificate, Philosophy, Politics, & Economics (PPE), Certificate, Philosophy, Politics, & Economics (PPE) at University of Oxford
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Linguistics, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Linguistics at UC Berkeley College of Letters & Science
Certificate, Quantum Computing, Certificate, Quantum Computing at The Coding School
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science at UC Berkeley College of Computing, Data Science, and Society
English, Tamil, Latin, Spanish