Summary
Qiqi Wang is a founding technologist and chief visionary who combines 13+ years of academic and industry experience building large-scale, physics-based simulation and numerical computing platforms. As an MIT associate professor and the founder of FlexCompute, she translates deep expertise in PDEs, turbulence, stochastic modeling, and optimal control into usable, trustworthy simulation tools meant for broad public access. Her background includes quant research at Two Sigma and D. E. Shaw, reflecting a rare blend of high-performance scientific computing and data-driven quantitative methods. She focuses on improving simulation usability and credibility, and on lowering barriers so non-specialists can leverage advanced physics models. Based in Cambridge, MA, she pairs rigorous Stanford-trained computational math roots with entrepreneurial drive to reshape how simulations inform policy and industry.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, BS, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at University of Science and Technology of China
PhD, Computational and Mathematical Engineering, PhD, Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University
Chinese