Grace Lu
About Grace Lu
Grace Lu is a software engineer with experience at several prominent organizations, including Facebook and Two Sigma. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Caltech and has worked in various roles in software engineering and research.
Work at Two Sigma
Grace Lu currently serves as a Software Engineer at Two Sigma, a quantitative investment management firm based in New York, New York. She has been in this role since 2022, contributing to various software development projects within the organization. Prior to her current position, she completed an internship at Two Sigma in 2021, where she gained practical experience in software engineering within a financial technology environment.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Two Sigma, Grace Lu held several positions in software engineering. She worked as a Software Engineer Intern at Facebook for three months in 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Additionally, she served as a Software Engineering Co-op at HubSpot for four months in 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her experience also includes a role as a Technical Fellow at Hatch Technologies from 2017 to 2018 in Washington, D.C.
Research Experience
Grace Lu has research experience from her time as a Research Fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine in 2019, where she worked for two months. This role allowed her to engage in research activities within a prestigious academic institution, contributing to her knowledge and expertise in the field of computer science.
Educational Background
Grace Lu completed her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science at Caltech from 2018 to 2022. Prior to attending Caltech, she studied at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology from 2014 to 2018, where she developed a strong foundation in science and technology.
Internship and Early Career
Grace Lu began her professional journey with an internship at American Councils for International Education in 2016, where she worked for one month. This early experience, along with her subsequent internships and roles, has contributed to her development as a software engineer.