Selene Chew
About Selene Chew
Selene Chew is a Software Engineer currently working at Kensho Technologies since 2018. She has a background in mathematics and computer science, with previous roles at various educational and research institutions.
Work at Kensho Technologies
Selene Chew has been employed as a Software Engineer at Kensho Technologies since 2018. In this role, she contributes to the development and implementation of software solutions within the company. Her experience in software engineering allows her to engage in various projects that align with the company's focus on data analytics and financial technology.
Previous Experience in Engineering and Research
Prior to her current position, Selene Chew worked at Systems & Technology Research as an Associate Engineer from 2016 to 2018. She also held the position of Engineer for a brief period in 2018. Her earlier roles included serving as an Undergraduate Researcher at both Rochester Institute of Technology and Grand Valley State University, where she gained valuable research experience in mathematics and physics.
Education and Expertise
Selene Chew earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computational Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science from Rochester Institute of Technology, studying from 2013 to 2016. She also studied Engineering at Smith College for one year. Additionally, she participated in the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics program in 2015, where she gained study abroad experience focused on advanced mathematical concepts.
Internship Experience
Selene Chew has completed several internships that contributed to her professional development. She interned at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in 2016 and at Taitem Engineering in 2011. These internships provided her with practical experience in engineering and technical roles, enhancing her skills in the field.
Tutoring and Academic Support Roles
From 2014 to 2016, Selene Chew worked as a Mathematics and Physics Tutor at Rochester Institute of Technology. In this capacity, she supported undergraduate students in understanding complex concepts in these subjects. Her role as a tutor complemented her academic background and reinforced her expertise in mathematics and physics.