Linyi Chen is a skilled professional with extensive experience in mathematics and computer science. Notable contributions include serving as a Research Assistant at Haverford College, where Linyi proposed and proved a conjecture on torus knots and analyzed data on Lagrangian fillibility. As a Teaching Assistant at both Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges, Linyi facilitated learning in Discrete Mathematics and Analysis of Algorithms. Linyi has held software engineering roles at Google, where designs included innovative mechanisms for SLO alerts and memory-efficient solutions, along with experiences at Facebook developing a linter for data integrity. Linyi's education comprises a Master of Computational Data Science from Carnegie Mellon University, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from Haverford College, and participation in a study abroad program in Mathematics. Linyi's academic achievements include high GPAs and recognition as a Velay Scholar during an REU program at the University of Maryland.
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