Stephanie Hu
About Stephanie Hu
Stephanie Hu is an undergraduate research assistant at Yale University, currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Statistics and Data Science. She has held various internships in quantitative research and data science at notable firms, including AIG and Upwave.
Work at Yale University
Currently, Stephanie Hu works at Yale University as an Undergraduate Research Assistant. She has held this position since 2023. In a previous role at Yale, she served as an Undergraduate Learning Assistant (ULA) for three months in 2021. Her work at Yale involves engaging in research activities that contribute to the academic environment.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Hu is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Statistics & Data Science at Yale University, with an expected graduation in 2025. She completed her high school education at Bridgewater-Raritan High School, where she earned her High School Diploma from 2015 to 2019. Her academic background provides a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and data interpretation.
Internship Experience
Stephanie has accumulated diverse internship experience in various organizations. In 2022, she worked as a Quantitative Research Intern at AIG for two months. In 2021, she held multiple internships, including Data Science Intern at Upwave and Data and Analytics Intern at StepStone Group, each for two months. Additionally, she worked as a Technical Due Diligence Intern at Golden Section Technology for seven months in 2021 and as a Portfolio Services Intern at Alumni Ventures Group for four months in 2020.
Current Role at Point72
Stephanie Hu is currently an Incoming Academy Summer Analyst at Point72, beginning her role in 2023. This position is located in New York, United States, and involves analytical tasks that leverage her skills in data science and quantitative research.
Previous Roles in Financial Services
Stephanie has experience in financial services, having worked as a Summer Analyst at Hotchkis & Wiley Capital Management for two months in 2020. This role contributed to her understanding of financial analysis and investment strategies, complementing her academic pursuits in statistics and data science.