Summary
Tanvi Bachu is an Electrical & Computer Engineering junior at the University of Washington focused on embedded systems, computer architecture, and VLSI design, and an incoming Firmware Validation Engineer Intern at Micron working on enterprise SSDs. She blends hands-on hardware experience—from RF antenna systems and electrospray propulsion for a lunar satellite project to PCB design and accessibility-focused device adaptations—with leadership roles in student organizations and residential life. Comfortable bridging technical and human-centered perspectives, she has contributed to research on mental health resilience, taught personal financial literacy to large cohorts, and led outreach that adapts toys for children with special needs. Her background includes competitive aerospace and avionics projects (AIAA DBF top-3 US team) and practical product-building in web and app prototyping, reflecting curiosity-driven multidisciplinary problem solving. Colleagues describe her as collaborative, detail-oriented, and driven to create inclusive, reliable hardware systems that consider both business and user needs.
9 years of coding experience
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Washington
Interlake Senior High School
English, Telugu, Spanish