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Neil Sorkin has a diverse work experience in various companies. In 2019, they worked as a SEAP Intern at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, where they developed the LEctenna app for PC and Android and the Human Authorized Robotically Aimed Laser Dazzler. In 2022, Neil worked as a TDP Software Engineer Intern at AT&T, leading the development of a robot that improves LTE signal strength in rural areas and implementing road-based routing distance calculation for AT&T Fiber. Neil then joined Reinventing Geospatial, Inc. (RGi) as a Software Engineer Intern, where they created a LiDAR SLAM pipeline and a LiDAR recording web app using Flask. Currently, in 2022, Neil is the founder of Redhelm Labs at Startup Shell.
Neil Sorkin completed their high school education at W.T. Woodson High School from 2016 to 2020, where they majored in Computer Science. Following that, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the University of Maryland from 2020 to 2023.
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Startup Shell is a student-run startup incubator at the University of Maryland that helps student entrepreneurs build and scale their ventures. In the past ten years, we have graduated over 600 students whose ventures are worth over $1B, including companies like Imperfect Foods, Ambrook, and BloxBiz. Our goal is to foster a culture of innovation that produces the next generation of venture-scale companies by connecting the most innovative builders, engineers, and designers here at the University of Maryland. Startup Shell supports our student entrepreneurs by providing $50,000 worth of founder resources, a 24/7 co-working space located in the E.A. Fernandez IDEA Factory, and access to an extensive network of venture capital, legal, marketing, and business advisors to help students every step of the way in their entrepreneurial journey. We engage with thousands of passionate students each year through skill workshops, founder talks, and recruiting events. So far, we have hosted industry professionals and serial entrepreneurs like the founders of Oculus, TrueBill, Reddit, and NextDoor, as well as the Chief Scientist of Meta.