Melody Su
About Melody Su
Melody Su is a Software Engineer Intern at Fannie Mae and a Teaching Assistant at the University of Virginia, with a background in Computer Science.
Software Engineer Intern at Fannie Mae
Melody Su began a Software Engineer Internship at Fannie Mae in June 2022. As part of her role, she applies her technical skills and knowledge in software development to contribute to various projects and initiatives within the organization. Her internship at Fannie Mae offers her practical experience and the opportunity to work alongside seasoned professionals in the industry.
Teaching Assistant at University of Virginia
Melody Su is currently working as a Teaching Assistant for the CS2110 Software Development Methods course at the University of Virginia. In this role, she assists in the delivery of course content, supports students in understanding complex software development principles, and provides feedback on assignments and projects. This position showcases her commitment to sharing her knowledge and aiding in the academic growth of her peers.
Education in Computer Science
Melody Su studied Computer Science at the University of Virginia, where she achieved a Bachelor of Arts (BA). Her academic journey spanned from 2019 to 2023, providing her with a solid foundation in various computer science disciplines. Prior to her university education, she attended Chantilly High School from 2015 to 2019.
Software Engineering Summit at Capital One
In 2021, Melody Su participated in the Capital One Software Engineering Summit as a Summitteer. Although her tenure was for a short duration, this experience allowed her to gain insights into the software engineering field and network with industry professionals.
Undergraduate Researcher at University of Virginia
From 2020 to 2021, Melody Su worked as a USOAR Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Virginia. Over the span of 8 months, she engaged in research activities that contributed to the advancement of knowledge within her field. This role enabled her to develop her research skills and deepen her understanding of computer science concepts.