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October 18, 2019 | Noon - 6:00 PM | Kendade Atrium

At LEAP, over 200 Mount Holyoke students present about their internships and research experiences. You will hear from future policy makers, activists, entrepreneurs, data scientists, teachers, researchers, and market analysts. Most will tell stories of unmitigated success and transformative learning. Others will share details of unexpected challenges they faced, and how they were required to shift and adapt in response. Students worked in 42 countries in every imaginable field. They will discuss important issues of social justice, relate how they met challenges of communication and expression in new contexts, and talk about how to find and succeed in summer internships.

LEAP is designed to give students who aspire to undertake internships and summer research the opportunity to learn from their peers. It is also for the whole Mount Holyoke community where family, friends, faculty, staff and our alumnae come together to celebrate the work and contributions of the presenters.

We are hugely impressed by students in College 211 and inspired by their individual success and collective learning. Their work in bringing the LEAP Symposium to fruition was exceptional. We thank the faculty, staff, alumnae, donors, and internship and research providers whose contributions have make this event possible.
Friday, October 18 • 12:30pm - 1:25pm
Let's Talk about Tech

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Among the four of us, our summer technical projects ranged from testing neural decoding toolboxes to web design for digital earth exploration! The work we did benefits people around the world, but it would be misleading to say the process was all sunshine and roses. Challenges are ingrained in life and our summer was no different! Our panel aims to demonstrate what the product development process looks like while learning to adapt to new tools and unfamiliar work environments. Our summer experiences allowed us to make more informed decisions about our intended career paths and developed our resilience in the workplace!

Moderators
LB

Lisa Ballesteros

Associate Professor of Computer Science

Presenters
avatar for Noor  Aftab

Noor Aftab

Exploring the Earth One Line at a Time, Astronomy and Computer Science
I was an Engineering Practicum Intern on Google Earth this past summer tasked with developing web features for my team. Working on something educational and not-for-profit really drove me to put in my best effort, with hiccups here and there that taught me the power and importance... Read More →
avatar for Yuanguo  Lang

Yuanguo Lang

Challenges of Building Product in a Big Company, Computer Science
I interned as a software engineer at Intuit, which is a business and financial software company that develops and sells financial, accounting, and tax preparation software. I worked as a full stack developer for an internal website. Prior to the summer, I had no experience with ReactJS... Read More →
avatar for Yongyi Peng

Yongyi Peng

Let’s Talk About Tech In Neuroscience, Economics and Statistics
The Neural Decoding Toolbox (NDT) is a toolbox that makes it easier for neuroscientists to analyze neural data by using population decoding. This toolbox can be used in both Matlab and R. By developing the NDT, more neuroscientists can use population decoding, a method that can be... Read More →
avatar for Ahona Salsabil

Ahona Salsabil

Taking a Leap of Faith: Conquering Imposter Syndrome in Tech, Computer Science
This summer, I worked as a Software Engineer and Product Manager intern through the Microsoft Explore Internship. I joined the Mixed Reality at Work (MRW) team, who aims to simplify workflows and automate manual tasks by developing enterprise apps for Microsoft’s HoloLens device... Read More →


Friday October 18, 2019 12:30pm - 1:25pm EDT
Kendade 203