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    Sherrie Wang

    Assistant Professor, MIT MechE/IDSS

    Sherrie Wang is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse educational background.

    She pursued her academic journey by studying Ph.D., M.S. in Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University, and A.B. in Biomedical Engineering at Harvard University.

    Throughout her career, Sherrie has been associated with prestigious organizations and held various roles, showcasing her expertise and skills across different domains.

    Her professional experience includes positions such as Assistant Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellow at University of California, Berkeley, and Course Instructor for Introduction to Machine Learning (CME 250) at Stanford University.

    Sherrie has also contributed to the industry through roles like Visiting Research Scientist at Atlas AI, Data Science Intern at Premise Data, and VP of Mentorship and Public Relations at Stanford Cardinal Ventures.

    Additionally, she has demonstrated her financial acumen through experiences such as an Analyst in the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs and a Summer Analyst in Public Finance at Citi.

    With a strong research background, Sherrie has served as an Undergraduate Researcher at Harvard University and contributed as a Teaching Fellow for ENG-SCI 53: Quantitative Physiology as a Basis for Bioengineering.

    Furthermore, she has gained valuable insights from her roles as a Development and Production Intern at Gen9, Inc., Undergraduate Researcher in the Yin Lab at Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, and as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Fellow at Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.

    Sherrie's entrepreneurial spirit is evident through her experience as the COO and Co-founder of Right Angle Tutors.

    Her diverse professional journey reflects a strong commitment to academia, research, industry, and entrepreneurship, making her a versatile and accomplished individual in her field.

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    Feb 15 · MIT News
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    Mar 29 · MIT News
    School of Engineering welcomes new faculty | MIT News ... - MIT News
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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States