Summary
Nina Lei is a Harvard College senior pursuing a dual degree in Computer Science and Statistics with a strong interest in human-computer interaction. Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, she combines teaching, research, and software development to turn data-driven insights into usable technology. Over nine years of experience, she has served as a Teaching Fellow at Harvard, interned at Nara Logics, and contributed to research at the TIDE Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, plus a Digital Humanities Lab internship at MIT. Her work spans health-care data projects, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and practical software development, evidencing a knack for translating complex concepts into accessible solutions. She is driven by bridging rigorous analytics with user-centered design to create impact in both academia and industry.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Cross-Registered for Computer Science Courses, Cross-Registered for Computer Science Courses at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Statistics, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Statistics at Harvard University
Ecole Jeannine Manuel
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School