Maïssa Kobelé Keita
I’m a Computer Science & Data Science student at UC Berkeley, blending tech, storytelling, and cultural memory. I’m currently working as an Operations & Data Systems Assistant at the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology (SCET), and I’m enrolled in Digital Humanities 150A, where I’m building a Guinean heritage archive project to preserve oral histories and family legacies.
About Me
I’ve interned at Microsoft, FICO, AstraZeneca, and others, and I speak English, French, Susu, and basic Mandarin and Spanish. I’m passionate about tech for impact, learning systems, and African futurism. This site brings together my work across disciplines,from software and design to culture and research.
Current Projects
- SCET @ Berkeley: Operations & systems support for entrepreneurship programs.
- Digital Humanities Archive: A community-powered platform documenting Guinean history and memory.
- Wavely App: A Chinese microlearning app focused on contextual vocabulary & sentence learning.
- CHI Research: Studying assistive input and equity in party-style video games.
Let’s Connect
Feel free to browse the blog or reach out if you’re interested in collaborating. I’m open to roles in HCI, product, cross-cultural tech, and strategic innovation.