Summary
Sophia Song is a Chemical Engineering student at Georgia Tech with eight years of cross-disciplinary experience bridging biotech research, process development, and software-enabled genomics. She has driven hands-on wet-lab projects probing amyloid and clusterin biology while also developing Python pipelines for conformer generation and virtual screening, demonstrating rare fluency across bench and code. Her industry co-ops at Moderna and internships at ExxonMobil and Eli Lilly sharpened her process development and analytical skills, including a DSF method that accelerated mRNA formulation workflows. A proven leader on campus, she coordinates large alumni and language programs and led a student team that curated conformer databases for 102 compounds. Fluent in navigating multicultural environments, she leverages that global perspective to connect collaborators and translate technical work into community impact. Currently seeking internships for Spring/Summer 2025, she pairs rigorous laboratory technique with computational thinking to tackle pharmaceutical and biomanufacturing challenges.
8 years of coding experience
CPE Lyon
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Upper St. Clair School District
English, Chinese