Hikari Sorensen
About Hikari Sorensen
Hikari Sorensen is an Associate Computational Biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where they have worked since 2020. They earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Harvard University, completing their studies in 2020.
Work at Broad Institute
Hikari Sorensen has been employed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2020. As an Associate Computational Biologist, Sorensen contributes to research initiatives that leverage computational methods to advance biological understanding. The role involves analyzing complex biological data and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to support various research projects within the institute.
Education and Expertise
Hikari Sorensen earned a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Harvard University. Sorensen's academic journey spanned from 2014 to 2020, during which time the focus on mathematics and computer science provided a strong foundation for a career in computational biology. This educational background supports Sorensen's current research activities at the Broad Institute.
Background
Hikari Sorensen's background includes a solid educational foundation in mathematics and computer science, which has been instrumental in the transition to a role in computational biology. The combination of these fields equips Sorensen with the skills necessary to tackle complex biological questions through computational approaches.
Professional Experience
Since joining the Broad Institute in 2020, Hikari Sorensen has accumulated four years of experience in the field of computational biology. This experience includes engaging in research that integrates computational techniques with biological data analysis, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge in the life sciences.