Celeste Shen
About Celeste Shen
Celeste Shen is a legal intern with a diverse background in law, currently working at Ouster and previously at the State of Illinois and Apple. She holds a Doctor of Law degree from Northwestern University and has studied law at several institutions, including Boston University and National Taiwan University.
Work at Ouster
Celeste Shen currently serves as a Legal Intern at Ouster, a position she has held since 2024. Her role is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and operates in a hybrid work environment. This internship allows her to apply her legal knowledge in a technology-focused setting, contributing to the company's legal operations.
Previous Experience at State of Illinois
In 2023, Celeste Shen worked as a Governor Edward Coles Fellow for the State of Illinois. This position lasted for two months and was based in Chicago, Illinois. During her fellowship, she gained experience in public service and legal processes within a governmental framework.
Experience at Apple
Celeste Shen worked at Apple as an Online IP Enforcement Agent from 2021 to 2022. This role was based in Shanghai, China, and lasted for five months. In this position, she focused on intellectual property enforcement, contributing to the protection of Apple's innovations and brand.
Education and Expertise
Celeste Shen has an extensive educational background in law. She is currently pursuing her Doctor of Law (JD) at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, expected to complete in 2025. She previously earned a Master of Laws (LLM) from Boston University School of Law in 2019. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Ningbo University, completed in 2017, and participated in a study abroad program at National Taiwan University in 2015.
Involvement with Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
Since 2023, Celeste Shen has been a Staff Member at the Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. This role allows her to engage with contemporary legal issues related to technology and intellectual property, enhancing her expertise in these critical areas of law.