Emma Tosch is a researcher with 14 years of experience bridging academic computer science and practical software engineering, currently conducting research at Northeastern University after an assistant professorship at the University of Vermont. Her background includes a PhD from UMass Amherst and research and teaching roles across PLASMA, KDL, and computational intelligence labs, plus internships at Google and Facebook, reflecting strengths in probabilistic reasoning, logic, and data infrastructure. She has a track record of mentoring and course instruction in reasoning under uncertainty and advanced logic, bringing clarity to complex theoretical topics. Colleagues will find her equally comfortable in deep research and hands-on engineering contexts, and she prefers traditional, direct communication by email. An English Literature BA hints at strong communication skills that complement her technical rigor, and she’s unapologetically a fan of plant-based burgers.
14 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Boston University
University of Massachusetts Amherst
BA, English Literature, BA, English Literature at Wellesley College
M.A, Computer Science, M.A, Computer Science at Brandeis University
Manages jobs, quality control, communication with various backends
Contributions:97 commits, 2 PRs, 74 pushes in 1 year 11 months
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Emma Tosch - Researcher at Northeastern University