Anderson Liu

Game Development Coach at Applied Computing Foundation

Anderson Liu serves as the Lead Unity Developer at Community Based Literacies since June 2023, collaborating with a team of writers, artists, and engineers to deliver a minimum viable product while creating internal tools to streamline design processes. Additionally, Anderson has been a Private Tutor at MY Learning Square since August 2017, providing tutoring in Computer Science and Math to over 20 students. As a Game Development Coach for the Applied Computing Foundation, Anderson leads middle school teams in developing and marketing video games using Pygame. Previously, as a Research Intern at UC Santa Barbara, notable contributions included developing features for virtual environments and improving experimental systems significantly. Anderson is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at UC Santa Barbara, with an expected graduation in June 2025, following completion of studies at Archbishop Mitty High School.

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Applied Computing Foundation

Applied Computer Foundation is a non-profit educational community driven to teach young innovators technology and entrepreneurship. ACF organizes technology experts and enthusiasts to teach and learn the latest technologies, including Web, AI, Game Development, Robotics, and more. ACF's current flagship program, the Startup Teams, organizes small teams of typically high-school-aged students to plan and execute software projects in service of a community, and/or for competitive entries into entrepreneurship competitions.


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