Summary
Justin Ji is an undergraduate physics and computer science student at the University of Michigan with nine years of hands-on research and tutoring experience spanning quantum optics, photonics, and data science. He contributes to campus organizations like Michigan Data Science Team and Michigan Blockchain while conducting directed-reading research on ultrafast optics and coherent spectroscopy and experimentally probing single-photon phenomena at CCNY. Comfortable moving between lab benches and code, Justin combines experimental optics techniques (APDs, interferometers, waveplates) with quantitative analysis and market-focused financial modeling in crypto. A National Honor Society tutor and longtime volunteer, he brings rare early-career depth in both precision experimental work and applied data-driven projects, guided by a philosophy that "the greater power, the greater responsibilities."
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Major in Physics (Declared ) + CS (Undeclared) Minor in Music (declared), Bachelor of Science - BS Major in Physics (Declared ) + CS (Undeclared) Minor in Music (declared) at University of Michigan
Student General Education / K - 12 Education, Student General Education / K - 12 Education at The High School for Math, Science and Engineering