Summary
Lucy Zhang is a computer science senior at Texas A&M University with a minor in cybersecurity and mathematics, combining academic rigor with practical engineering experience. She has completed back-to-back software engineering internships at JPMorgan Chase and contributed research code at Texas A&M, including a unit-tested simulator for Sierpinski's gasket fractals that involved data sanitization. With nine years of hands-on experience in coding and teaching—running office hours and introductory Python labs—she blends mentorship and reproducible development practices. Based in Plano, Texas, Lucy is pursuing broader research and internship opportunities that bridge security-minded software engineering and computational math. An early-career researcher and developer, she brings curiosity for algorithmic problems and a track record of shipping tested, maintainable code.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, N/A, 11-12, High School Diploma, N/A, 11-12 at Plano West Senior High School
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Senior, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Senior at Texas A&M University
High School Diploma, N/A, 9-10, High School Diploma, N/A, 9-10 at Jasper High School
Chinese, English