Beatrix Woo
About Beatrix Woo
Beatrix Woo is a Software Engineer with a diverse interdisciplinary background in technical and social sciences. She combines her expertise in finance and anthropology to enhance software engineering solutions and has worked at notable companies including Uber, Sourcegraph, and Morgan Stanley.
Work at Sourcegraph
Beatrix Woo has been employed at Sourcegraph as a Software Engineer since 2021. Prior to her current role, she served as an Application Engineer at the same company for a duration of 8 months in 2021. During her tenure, she contributed to the Cody for VS Code v1.8.0 release, which introduced support for Claude 3, local Ollama models, and additional features. Her experience at Sourcegraph reflects her commitment to advancing software engineering practices.
Previous Employment Experience
Beatrix Woo has a diverse professional background. She worked at Uber as an Associate for 11 months in 2015 in Hong Kong SAR. Prior to that, she served as an Analyst at Morgan Stanley from 2015 to 2016. She also held the position of Credit Analyst in the Institutional Banking Group at DBS Bank from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, she gained experience as a Summer Auditor at Deloitte in 2011 and as a Summer Research Assistant at InterLeader Capital in 2009.
Education and Expertise
Beatrix Woo holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Sociocultural Anthropology and Business from UC San Diego, where she studied from 2010 to 2012. Her interdisciplinary education combines technical knowledge with insights from social sciences, allowing her to approach software engineering challenges from multiple perspectives. This unique blend of expertise enhances her contributions to software development.
Background in Health and Project Management
From 2017 to 2019, Beatrix Woo worked as a Project Specialist at UC San Diego Health for two years. This role allowed her to apply her skills in project management within a healthcare context, further broadening her professional experience. Her background in both technical and social sciences supports her ability to navigate complex project requirements.