Cherie Ho is a PhD student in Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University, with an expected graduation in 2025. Cherie co-founded Zenith Robotics in 2017 and previously served as the HMC Clinic Project Leader at Microsoft, where leadership was demonstrated in a project focusing on RF propagation. As a Robotics Researcher at the Lab for Autonomous and Intelligent Robotics, Cherie contributed to tracking shark aggregations using multiple underwater robots and received a prestigious Wrigley Institute Summer Graduate Fellowship. During an internship at Google in 2015, an internal tool was developed for Google Analytics to monitor BigTable usage. Cherie holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Harvey Mudd College and an International Baccalaureate Diploma from Chinese International School.