Summary
Christine Yang is a software engineer with eight years of experience building data-driven web applications and research-grade language models. She blends front-end data visualization expertise—creating custom, filterable dashboards with D3, React, and JavaScript—with back-end skills in Python, Flask, and AWS to deliver interactive analytics for education and defense customers. Her background in applied linguistics and research at Boston College informs a strong ability to translate messy language data into meaningful models and visualizations, including work with word embeddings and BERT. Christine has navigated high-security DoD environments as a solutions engineer, pairing customer-facing technical leadership with hands-on deployment on air-gapped networks. Based in Virginia, she currently contributes to Snowflake while continuing to drive impact through Reflective Educational Research’s global education dashboards. An uncommon strength is her combined fluency in both experimental NLP research and production visualization, enabling end-to-end projects from data collection to user-facing insight.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Linguistics & Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Linguistics & Computer Science at Boston College
Bishop Guertin High School
English, Chinese, German