Julia Wu has developed a robust background in research and software engineering, beginning as a Visiting Researcher at Tsinghua University, where research focused on robotically-assisted minimally-invasive surgery systems and the development of a robotic system for liver tumor ablation. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Julia contributed as a Research Assistant in the Bathe Bio Nano Lab by creating a convolutional neural network model for interpreting fluorescence imaging related to autism and schizophrenia, while also serving as a Teaching Assistant for an introductory machine learning course. Julia has furthered her career at Google, initially as a Student Researcher with the Data Commons team and currently as a Software Engineer, focusing on building an open-source knowledge graph. Additionally, Julia founded and led summer Python programming classes for high school students, fostering interest in computer science among those with limited access to such education.