Summary
Luo Chan is a graduate student in Artificial Intelligence at Carnegie Mellon University with eight years of experience bridging research and applied data engineering. Currently a research engineer at DSO National Laboratories and a CMU graduate student, she has hands-on experience applying probabilistic methods like Tensor Belief Propagation to scientific problems and supporting large-scale data systems. Her background combines a dual-degree foundation in computer science (SUTD) and business administration (SMU), enabling her to translate technical advances into practical, organized initiatives such as coding workshops she organizes for peers. Based in Pittsburgh, she pairs a positive, collaborative leadership style with a track record of contributing to high-throughput data processing and research projects. Notably, she communicates technical knowledge broadly—mirroring her habit of sharing data engineering insights in accessible ways—while pursuing graduate work in AI.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Business Administration and Management, General, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, Business Administration and Management, General at Singapore Management University
Master's degree, Artificial Intelligence, Master's degree, Artificial Intelligence at Carnegie Mellon University
English, Chinese