Summary
Youliana Boutros is a computer scientist and engineer based in the San Francisco Bay Area with eight years of hands-on experience spanning hardware, embedded systems, and software/AI engineering. A UC Berkeley EECS graduate and former IT technician lead, she has practical experience managing campus-wide device decommissioning, secure account workflows, and network diagnostics under operational constraints. She designs and prototypes neurotech hardware and signal-acquisition pipelines—building custom PCBs and integrating OpenBCI EEG systems with Python tooling and interactive Jupyter notebooks for real-time analysis. Her drone and sUAS background shows strong systems-thinking: from CAD and PID tuning to autonomous mission planning and onboard vision processing. Comfortable bridging research and product delivery, she’s also worked in financial operations and fellowship programs that sharpen cross-functional collaboration and stakeholder communication. Notably, she pairs low-noise analog hardware design with software-driven data visualization, making her effective at turning sensitive sensor signals into actionable insights.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley College of Engineering
High School Diploma, ENGINEERING, High School Diploma, ENGINEERING at Sato Academy of Mathematics and Science
Long Beach City College
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French, English, Arabic