Summary
Thang Tran is an engineer and Computational Physics master’s student at San Jose State University with eight years of experience applying statistical modeling and machine learning to physics and engineering problems. At Shipt he transitioned from an intern to a practicing engineer while continuing research on acoustic cloaking and physics-informed simulation, bridging theory and real-world phenomena. He brings hands-on experience teaching undergraduate labs and mentoring peers, which sharpens his ability to communicate complex technical ideas. Actively seeking internships and full-time roles, Thang combines rigorous simulation skills with practical engineering delivery and a curiosity for translating physical intuition into deployable ML-driven models. Outside work he recharges by cooking, hiking, and playing chess, reflecting a methodical yet explorative approach to problem solving.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics at The University of Texas at Dallas
San José State University
Vietnamese, English