Carolyn Liang
About Carolyn Liang
Carolyn Liang is a Software Engineer at Thomson Reuters' TR Lab in Toronto, Ontario, where she has worked since 2021. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Statistics from the University of Toronto and a Master's of Computer Science from Simon Fraser University.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Carolyn Liang has been employed at Thomson Reuters as a Software Engineer in the TR Lab since 2021. Her role in the Toronto, Ontario office involves developing software solutions and contributing to various projects within the organization. With three years of experience in this position, she plays a key role in enhancing the technological capabilities of the company.
Education and Expertise
Carolyn Liang earned an Honours Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Statistics from the University of Toronto, where she studied from 2012 to 2017. Following this, she pursued a Professional Master’s in Big Data at Simon Fraser University, completing her Master's of Computer Science from 2017 to 2019. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in data analysis, software development, and statistical methodologies.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Carolyn Liang held several positions that contributed to her expertise in data and software engineering. She worked as a StatWorkshop Teaching Assistant at Simon Fraser University for three months in 2018. Additionally, she was employed at RBC Capital Markets as a Big Data Developer in Enterprise Architecture from 2018 to 2021 and briefly served as an Amplify Data Scientist in Contact Centre Technology at RBC in 2018.
Professional Experience
Carolyn Liang's professional experience includes significant roles in various organizations. At RBC Capital Markets, she worked as a Big Data Developer for three years, focusing on enterprise architecture. Her earlier role at RBC involved data science, where she contributed to contact center technology for a brief period. These positions have equipped her with practical skills in big data and software development.