Omar Clinton is an experienced software engineer with a diverse background in engineering and technology. Omar began an internship at Intel Corporation, where skills in mobile application design and robotics were developed. Following this, Omar held positions as a machine learning engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where a research paper was accepted by Neurips, and as a research engineer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, focusing on wave propagation analysis. Omar furthered expertise in aerospace with roles at Boeing as a Loads and Dynamics Engineer, contributing to significant projects like the CST-100 spacecraft and Space Launch System. Before joining Google as a software engineer, Omar worked at Amazon, designing a serverless architecture and developing both backend and frontend services. Educational credentials include a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, both achieved with high GPAs.