Jessica Huynh
About Jessica Huynh
Jessica Huynh is an Applied NLP Research Engineer currently working at Pryon. She has a background in computational linguistics and has held various roles in NLP and AI engineering at institutions such as Brandeis University and Linguamatics.
Current Role at Pryon
Jessica Huynh serves as an Applied NLP Research Engineer at Pryon since 2023. In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing natural language processing solutions. Her work involves applying advanced computational techniques to enhance the company's AI capabilities. The position is remote, allowing her to collaborate with teams across various locations.
Previous Experience at Linguamatics
Jessica Huynh held multiple positions at Linguamatics from 2017 to 2023. She started as a Clinical NLP Specialist and progressed to Senior Clinical NLP Specialist/AI Engineer 2. Her tenure at Linguamatics spanned over four years, during which she worked on clinical applications of natural language processing. She contributed to projects that aimed to improve healthcare data analysis through AI technologies.
Academic Background
Jessica Huynh earned a Master of Arts in Computational Linguistics from Brandeis University, where she studied from 2016 to 2017. Prior to that, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Language, and Linguistics at the same institution from 2011 to 2016. Her academic background provides a strong foundation in both technical and linguistic aspects of natural language processing.
Teaching Experience at Brandeis University
Jessica Huynh gained teaching experience at Brandeis University, where she worked as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for four months in 2015 and as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for six months in 2016. During her time at the university, she supported faculty in delivering course content and assisted students in understanding complex subjects related to linguistics and computer science.
Research Assistant Roles
Jessica Huynh worked as a Research Assistant at Brandeis University from 2015 to 2017 and at Mass General Brigham for eight months in 2017. In these roles, she contributed to various research projects, focusing on the application of natural language processing in academic and clinical settings. Her experience in research has equipped her with skills in data analysis and project management.