Catherine Huang
About Catherine Huang
Catherine Huang is a Software Engineer currently employed at Scale AI in San Francisco, California. She has a strong academic background in Computer Science and Cognitive Science from the University of Michigan and has gained diverse experience through various internships and roles in software engineering and research.
Work at ScaleAI
Catherine Huang currently serves as a Software Engineer at Scale AI, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she contributes to enterprise AI projects, focusing on innovative solutions in artificial intelligence. Her work involves developing software that enhances the capabilities of AI systems, aligning with Scale AI's mission to accelerate the development of AI technologies.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Prior to her role at Scale AI, Catherine Huang gained valuable experience as a Software Engineer Intern at Slack in 2022, where she worked for three months on software engineering projects that improved collaboration tools and user experience. Additionally, she interned at Argo AI in 2021 for three months, further developing her skills in software engineering.
Education and Expertise
Catherine Huang studied at the University of Michigan, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Cognitive Science, achieving a GPA of 3.98/4.00 from 2019 to 2022. She also participated in the Multidisciplinary Design Program, gaining hands-on experience in real-world projects. Earlier, she attended University of Michigan-Flint, where she completed a Dual Enrollment program with a perfect GPA of 4.00/4.00.
Instructional Role at University of Michigan
In 2022, Catherine Huang worked as an Instructional Aide for EECS 481: Software Engineering at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. During her four-month tenure, she supported the course by assisting students and contributing to the educational environment in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Research Experience at ProQuest
Catherine Huang worked as a Student Researcher at ProQuest in 2022, where she was involved in research activities that applied multidisciplinary design principles to improve digital library services. This role lasted for 11 months and was part of the Multidisciplinary Design Program at the University of Michigan.