Summary
Xiang Li is a proactive computer science and informatics student at the University of Washington, blending software development, research, and teaching across interdisciplinary settings. He analyzes behavioral data with machine learning and mentors as a teaching assistant while shaping UW’s developer ecosystem as a Cursor Campus Lead and SWECC officer. In addition to a research role in the Golden Lab, he contributes to student leadership through the Information School’s Student Leadership Council and multiple UW clubs, including the Software Engineering Career Club and BIA. He is pursuing BS degrees in Computer Science at the Paul G. Allen School and in Informatics at UW Information School, reflecting a dual focus on both engineering and information science. Based in Seattle, he actively translates classroom learning into community impact, building pipelines for peers to learn, collaborate, and ship. He also brings a practical ethos—"work hard, play hard"—to his fast-paced, collaborative tech environments.
11 years of coding experience
Running Start, Running Start at Bellevue College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Bellevue High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Informatics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Informatics at University of Washington Information School
Chinese, Spanish