About Me
My name is Sophie Murthy. I am an undergraduate senior at New York University studying
Computer Science and Math, with a minor in Economics.
I have completed relevant coursework in Algoritms, Computer Systems, Data Structures, Web Development, Machine Learning, Numerical Computing, Linear Algebra,
Probability, Statistics, Abstract Algebra, Real Analysis, Discrete Mathematics, Ordinary Differential Equations, Calculus I-III, and many others.
This past summer, I completed an internship at Cisco as a Software Engineer, where I focused heavily on the field of function calling for Large Language Models.
The previous summer, I had the opportunity to work as a Research Intern in Cengiz Pehlevan's group at Harvard.
During this time, I conducted experiments to analyze the impact of input data with similar statistical moments on the learning and performance of various machine learning models. .
Right now, I work as Learning Assisstant at NYU's University Learning Center, where I tutor my peers in a number of
subjects, including Computer Science, Math, and Economics. I am also a member of the Women in Science group at NYU.