Yue Huang is a cultural programmer and nonprofit leader with four years of professional experience directing programming at CineCina and founding La Fonte Library and Cinémathèque in Shanghai. Trained in religion, literature, and medieval studies at Notre Dame and Yale, she combines scholarly depth with practical curation—designing film programs, educational courses, and community initiatives that bridge academia and public engagement. Yue also brings institutional experience from library cataloging and arts education, and she has taught humanities courses and workshops that emphasize performance and historical context. As vice president of a charitable foundation tied to Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple, she integrates cultural stewardship with organizational leadership. Her background suggests a rare blend of archival rigor and audience-focused programming, often translating dense scholarly interests into accessible public programs.
4 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, History, Chemistry, High School Diploma, History, Chemistry at Shanghai Foreign Language School
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Philosophy, Medieval Studies (with Honors), Theology, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Philosophy, Medieval Studies (with Honors), Theology at University of Notre Dame
Master’s Degree, Religion and Literature (Divinity School), Master’s Degree, Religion and Literature (Divinity School) at Yale University
Literature, Literature at Harvard University
Core: Credential of Readiness, Pass, Core: Credential of Readiness, Pass at HBX | Harvard Business School
English, Chinese, Shanghainese, English, Latin, Italian
(ICLR 2024) MetaTool Benchmark for Large Language Models: Deciding Whether to Use Tools and Which to Use
Contributions:1 PR, 17 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 5 months
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