Summary
Sophia Lee is an aspiring software engineer and Duke University computer science student with eight years of hands-on experience across research, education, and government technology roles. She contributed to MIT CSAIL’s AI Mantis project building embedding pipelines, interactive visualizations, and AI chat agents, and earned an Energetic Innovator Award for ML-driven health diagnostics at MIT Beaver Works. Her internships at North Carolina State and the State of North Carolina blend front-end development, usability research, and curriculum-driven software that engages K–12 learners. Based in Cary, NC, she focuses on AI/ML, data science, and human-centered design, with a knack for translating complex models into usable interfaces and learning tools. An early-career developer who moves comfortably between prototyping research systems and shipping education-focused products, she’s especially driven to make emerging AI accessible and educational.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Duke University
Associate of Science - AS, 9-12, Associate of Science - AS, 9-12 at Wake Technical Community College
9-12, 9-12 at Green Level High School