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nriley16@cs.washington.edu

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Nicole Riley

Short Bio

I am so excited to finally be done with school and to be working in industry!

Thank you for the support of my family, friends, CSE advising staff (shoutout to Chloe, Maggie, Jen, and Leslie), faculty (especially my mentors Lauren Bricker, Adam Blank, and Hunter Schafer), and TA community to help me get through the Master’s part of my BSMS.

I am excited to be working at Microsoft in accessibility which is one of my passions.

My most memorable parts of my experience were helping design the curriculum for CSE 163, TAing the class twice, and teaching it over summer 2020. I also really loved the chance to develop and teach CSE 390z in Fall 2019, Spring 2020, and Fall 2020.

Bachelor's Graduates

B.S. Selection

Bachelor of Science – Computer Science, Data Science Option

Master's Graduates

M.S. Selection

Master of Science – Computer Science & Engineering

Thesis Name (if applicable)

A Journey in Supportive Curriculum Development: From Data Science to Discrete Math

Destination

Software Engineer at Microsoft working on accessibility within Windows

Service & Extra-curricular Activities

Extra-curricular positions held

Research assistant (RA), Teaching assistant (TA)

Allen School student organization(s)

Student Advisory Council, ACM-W

Other service/activities
  • Summer 2020 Lecturer for CSE 163 and instructor for CSE 390z (Fall 2019, Spring 2020, and Fall 2020).
  • SWE
  • Helped with Rising in the 300s (Fall 2020)