Djenebou Semega Diani
About Djenebou Semega Diani
Djenebou Semega Diani is a Broad Summer Research Intern at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, having previously worked at Columbia University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from Columbia University, where she studied from 2019 to 2023.
Work at Broad
Djenebou Semega Diani currently holds the position of Broad Summer Research Intern at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. She has been in this role since 2021, contributing to various research projects within the institute. The Broad Institute is known for its focus on genomic medicine and biological research, providing a collaborative environment for interns to engage in cutting-edge scientific work.
Previous Experience at Columbia University
Before her internship at the Broad Institute, Djenebou Semega Diani worked as an Administrative Assistant at Columbia Engineering in 2020. Her tenure lasted for five months, during which she supported administrative functions within the engineering department at Columbia University in the City of New York.
Experience at MIT
Djenebou Semega Diani also gained experience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as part of the MIT Online Science, Technology, and Engineering Community (MOSTEC) in 2018. This role lasted for five months and provided her with exposure to science and technology initiatives at one of the leading research institutions in the world.
Education at Columbia University
Djenebou Semega Diani pursued her undergraduate studies at Columbia University in the City of New York, focusing on Biomedical/Medical Engineering. She completed her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from 2019 to 2023, equipping her with a solid foundation in engineering principles and biomedical applications.
High School Education
Djenebou Semega Diani completed her high school education at The White Mountain School, where she achieved a GPA of 3.92. She graduated with a High School Diploma in 2019, laying the groundwork for her future academic pursuits in engineering and biomedical sciences.