Di Wang is a research-focused software engineer and PhD in Computer Science at the University of Utah with nine years of experience building data-driven tools in C++, Python, Java, JavaScript, and MATLAB. Her work blends topological data analysis, large-scale interactive visualization, and machine learning, including designing UIs and JupyterLab extensions for visualizing up to 100 million points. She created a 6,000-tweet dataset and a practical pipeline to help public information officers track public perception and social cues during natural hazards. Past internships at Lawrence Livermore and deep experience with simulation integration highlight her ability to bridge research prototypes and production-ready analysis frameworks. Based in Salt Lake City, she pairs strong teaching experience with hands-on systems development, making her adept at translating complex research into usable tools. An unexpected plus: she balances rigorous technical depth with a playful GitHub bio—天才ですから!
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering, 3.75, Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering, 3.75 at Georgia Institute of Technology
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Di Wang - Research Assistant at University of Utah