Summer 2019
Instructors| Residential
Tutors|Residential Assistants
Instructors
Three female graduate students in the MIT Department
of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science design and teach the
Women's Technology Program classes in Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, and Mathematics for EECS.
Anna Bair
Mathematics for EECS Instructor
Hometown: Grand Rapids, MI
I’m currently an MEng student in the EECS department at MIT, where I’m doing research in Prof. Peter Szolovits' Clinical Decision-Making Group on using machine learning to improve the process of drug development. Next year, I’ll be doing research in Barcelona with a Fulbright, and then I’m going to start a PhD in Machine Learning at Carnegie Mellon University. In my free time, I enjoy running, reading, rock climbing, and spending time with friends. I’m excited to meet all of you and I’m looking forward to a great summer at WTP!
Melody Cao
Electrical Engineering Instructor
Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand
I am a third year PhD candidate in the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. I work in the Organic and Nanostructured Electronics Laboratory under Professor Vladimir Bulovic. I study light-matter interactions in the strongly-coupled regime and apply what is known about these quasiparticles of light and matter to useful room-temperature devices such as optical switches and quantum computing. In my spare time, I play on the MIT Women’s Hockey team. I love the act of creativity in art, especially in the medium of oil painting. I also find it hard to turn down a spontaneous adventure, because I have found the most amazing experiences from the most unexpected places!
Christine Konicki
Computer Science Instructor
Hometown: Commerce, MI
Hi everybody! I'm Christine, and I just graduated from MIT with my MEng from the EECS department. My thesis was on the application of computational complexity and algorithms to knockout tournaments (a.k.a. the arrangement of competing basketball teams for March Madness), and my supervisor was Professor Virginia Williams of CSAIL. I also have been teaching at MIT ever since my freshman year, as a lab assistant and as a graduate TA. Outside of MIT, I love to run, watch/discuss movies, read books, and lift heavy things at the gym. I also give epic running tours of Boston/Cambridge -- let me know if you want to come, and welcome!
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Residential Tutors
Residential Tutors are current
female MIT undergraduates or recent graduates.
They assist the WTP-EECS Instructors in the classroom and labs and lead evening office hours to help students with homework. They live in the dormitory with the high school students, chaperoning residential life, creating fun activities and field trips, and sharing information about their college coursework and research.
Kiara Carloni
Electrical Engineering Tutor
MIT Class of 2022
Major:
Physics and Literature
Hometown: New York City
Hello! I’m a rising sophomore at MIT majoring in Physics and Literature. In my free time, I like to read, go grocery shopping, and sleep quite a bit. During the schoolyear, I’m involved with my dorm government at East Campus and with a student health organization called MedLinks. I did WTP in high school, so I’m super excited to come back and meet all of you!
Erica Chan
Computer Science Tutor
MIT Class of 2019
Major: Computer Science & Molecular Biology
Hometown: Pawtucket, RI
Hello! I'm a graduating senior from MIT. While at MIT, I was a Chemical-Biological Engineering major before settling on Computer Science & Molecular Biology. Outside of classes, I've been involved with some Undergraduate Association committees and danced with dancetroupe and MIT Asian Dance Team. I'm also frequently binge-watching food videos, political comedy shows, and choreography videos. I'm looking forward to meeting all of you this summer!
Hope Dargan
Computer Science Tutor
MIT Class of 2021
Major: Computer Science and History, with a concentration in Education
Hometown: Deland, FL
I'm a rising junior at MIT. I like hanging out with friends, games (video, board, card), and squash (the sport, but also the vegetable). I enjoy teaching and am involved in tutoring 6.009 (Fundamentals of Programming) as well as MEET (teaching Israeli and Palestinian high school students computer science in Jerusalem). I also participate in Addir, MIT's interfaith discussion group. I'm also pretty into 20th century history, especially as it relates to conflict in the Middle East.
Korina Digalaki
Mathematics for EECS Tutor
MIT Class of 2021
Major: Mathematics and EECS
Hometown: Chania, Greece
Hi everyone! I'm a rising Junior here at MIT double majoring in Mathematics and EECS. In my free time, I enjoy watching movies, listening to music, playing tennis and generally being active. I also play around with photography and I have an entire folder in my laptop dedicated to photographs of my pets, who sadly live an entire ocean away from me, back in my hometown in Greece. I look forward to meeting everyone and solving interesting math problems with you!
Esther Goldberger
Mathematics for EECS Tutor
MIT Class of 2019
Major: Physics
Hometown: Spring Valley, NY
Hi! I'm a graduating senior from MIT, where I majored in physics, minored in math, and concentrated in German. I enjoy cooking, reading, hiking, and rock climbing; I also smith (poorly) from time to time. Looking forward to meeting you all!
Frances Hartwell
Computer Science Tutor
MIT Class of 2019
Major: Computer Science & Electrical Engineering
Hometown: Cleveland, OH
Hey everyone! I’m a graduating senior, and after graduation I’ll be continuing on here at MIT in the MEng program in EECS. I enjoy a lot of things from rock climbing and SCUBA diving to reading, playing with my cat, and playing games or watching movies with friends. I’ve also recently gotten into baking breads with a sourdough starter my friend gave me. I’m looking forward to meeting you all this summer!
Silvia Knappe
Electrical Engineering Tutor
MIT Class of 2021
Major: Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Hometown: Raleigh, NC
Hi! I am a rising junior at MIT studying electrical engineering and computer science. I'm most interested in robotics which is what I do my undergrad research on. Outside of class you can find me playing violin with my chamber group, or at taekwondo practice. In my free time, I love gaming, drawing, making random things, and solving puzzles. I'm excited to meet everyone!
Kristie Lino
Electrical Engineering Tutor
MIT Class of 2021
Major: Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Hometown: Somerville, MA
Hi everyone! I’m a rising junior at MIT in course 9 - brain and cognitive sciences. In my free time I like juggling, watching Netflix with friends (excited for season 5 of black mirror!), and walking around Boston. I also love traveling and trying new foods, although ice cream will always be my favorite. Looking forward to the summer!
Priya Pillai
Mathematics for EECS Tutor
MIT Class of 2019, MEng 2020
Major: Computer Science and Biology
Hometown: Oak Brook, IL
Hello! I just graduated from MIT studying Computer Science and Biology and minoring in Design, and I will be starting my masters this fall. In my free time, I played Quidditch, participated in Medlinks (a student health organization), drew, played card/board games, and explored Boston/Cambridge. I'm excited to get to know you all and have fun this summer!
Vik Tabunshchyk
Computer Science Tutor
MIT Class of 2022
Major: Computer Science
Hometown: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Hey guys! I’m Vik, a Ukrainian-born Canadian and rising sophomore majoring in computer science. I’m super interested in AI and game development but also really love to teach <3 . When I’m not in class, you’ll find me on court with the tennis team, dancing with our Asian Dance Team (I’m also a huge kpop fan), or binge watching kdramas and dance videos with my roommates. I’m a huge Doctor Who nerd - it’s the show that first got me really interested in science and the doctor is my role model :0 .
Jenny Zhang
Computer Science Tutor
MIT Class of 2022
Major: Mechanical Engineering & EECS
Hometown: Houston, TX
Hi I’m a rising sophomore interested in computational design! I do lots of arts and crafts, but not just the typical origami type of crafts. I like to work with weird materials like aluminum cans, styrofoam, and just about anything I can get my hands on! I have a lot of experience in mobile app design as well as general software things (I’ve dabbled a bit in most programming languages). I am currently working on learning about CAD and rendering, and how graphics, computer science, and design can blend together to create cool things!
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Residential
Assistants
Residential Assistants live in the dorm and assist with the final motor building project, but do not have other classroom or tutoring responsibilities. They help make a warm residential community, organize study breaks and other dorm activities, and lead weekend field trips into Boston and Cambridge.
Annemarie Dapoz
MIT Class of 2022
Major: Mechanical Engineering with Controls, Instrumentation, and Robotics
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Hi friends! I’m Annemarie, a rising sophomore. I enjoy both mechanical and electrical engineering, so my major is a combination called 2a6. I love working on projects (ask me about the LED/RFID enabled frisbee my toy design team made!) and if there’s free time you can find me reading, playing board games, or just hanging out with friends talking about anything and everything. I’m also on the aerodynamics and composites subteam of MIT’s solar car team and maintain my dorm’s EE lab. I was in WTP EECS 2017 and am excited to be back as your RA! Come say hi and hang out anytime.
Shaida Nishat
MIT Class of 2022
Major: Biology
Hometown: Hamtramck, MI
My name is Shaida Nishat, a rising sophomore studying biology and maybe a few other things at MIT. I’m also a premed so it’s pretty accurate to say that I’m a hyped, energetic individual who loves challenges. I enjoy experiencing new things and am always down for fun activities, exploring Boston, talking about life and other things, cooking/baking sessions, and just hanging out. WTP is a program that provides students with a welcoming and supportive environment, and as your RA, I’ll do my best to contribute to that. Don’t hesitate to say hi to me, I love meeting new people and I hope this program is everything you all want it to be!
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WTP Director and
WTP-EECS Track Coordinator
Cynthia Skier
MIT alumna: SB 1974 Humanities and Science
SM 1981 Sloan Management
Hometown: Lexington, MA
I have been the WTP Director since
fall 2002, after the first pilot summer. Before that I managed computer
software companies and worked in management consulting. My two children are grown; my daughter lives in NYC and my son and his wife live in Boston. In my free time I like to sing,
read mysteries, and watch old movies, especially film noire, musicals
and science fiction. I love living in Lexington, where every April they reenact the first battle of the American Revolution on the town common (and we see Redcoats and Minutemen taking coffee breaks at Starbucks). In addition to my WTP responsibilities, I also direct
the Industrial
Connection Program here in MIT EECS.
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