June Vanlerberghe is an ECE master's student at Duke University specializing in quantum software and actively researching quantum error correction in Dr. Kenneth Brown’s lab. With a B.S. in Engineering Physics and minors in computer science and linguistics from UIUC, she combines strong theoretical foundations with practical engineering—evidenced by a year as an associate Java developer at IBM and internships in cybersecurity and applied ML. Her projects span web and app development, NLP-driven research on Alexa homophones, reverse engineering binaries, and building tooling like web scrapers, demonstrating a knack for both low-level systems and high-level algorithms. Based in Sunnyvale, she is seeking summer 2025 internships or research roles in quantum computing and brings curiosity-driven adaptability, a proven record of moving between industry and academia, and hands-on experience across languages and tooling.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, NA, GPA: 3.9 (UW), High School Diploma, NA, GPA: 3.9 (UW) at Fremont High School
Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering at Duke University Pratt School of Engineering
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