As part of his role, Sung Min takes lead in product strategy for ad products and Agentic AI within Facebook Monetization. Prior to this role, Sung Min has also served as a Senior Product Manager at Amazon where also led advertisement technology and implemented both AI and marketing measurement tools (Amazon Q and a Marketing Mix Modeling tool for advertisers). Using such methods, Sung Min aims to leverage AI in accelerating revenue growth and operational efficiency.
Anna is focused on driving online experimentation at OpenAI, building scalable A/B testing frameworks for LLM applications. Her work helps companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, x.ai, character.ai, and Atlassian optimize model performance, reduce costs, and improve user engagement. Prior to OpenAI, she helped build and scale Statsig, which was acquired for $1.1B. Before that, she contributed to core R&D at LG Chem, playing a key role in the technology scale-up that led to LG Energy Solution’s $98B IPO. Anna holds degrees from Georgia Tech (BS) and USC (MS), and pursued a PhD at the University of Pennsylvania before moving into industry.
Rachelle is a full-stack Software Engineer II at Morgan Stanley, where she builds and modernizes scalable internal platforms used firm-wide by investment bankers. She has led the migration of legacy systems into modern Angular and Java web applications, owning projects end-to-end from design through production release. Her background spans software engineering, data analytics, and machine learning, with experience at Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and Johnson & Johnson. Outside of work, Rachelle loves to bake, rock climb, and run (training for the NYC Marathon 2026).
From Vancouver Canada, Daniel is a Mechanical (Tunables) Engineer at Lucid Motors in the Bay Area. His technical background consists of mostly suspension design and automotive engineering with a brief internship as a battery engineer at Tesla. While most of his life was spent in Canada, graduating from the University of British Columbia, Daniel lived in South Korea for a 2-year period.
Cailah is a recent graduate of UCLA and majored in Computational & Systems Biology with a specialization in Bioinformatics. She is currently working as a Project Engineer for her first rotation in the Operations FUEL Emerging Talent Rotational Program at Amgen. She also was an R&D intern at Amgen, a medical assistant for a med-legal group, and an undergraduate researcher while at UCLA. Outside of work, her hobbies include reading, bouldering, and trying new cafes!
Helen recently graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Computer Science and has started her career at Dell Technologies as a Software Engineer. After interning as a CI/CD pipeline tester, she is now part of the Cross Platform Provisioning (XPP) team, where she contributes to the development and management of Dell's digital cloud platform by building automation and orchestration tools.
Taehee is a postdoctoral research scientist in Columbia University, where she develops synthetic biology and systems metabolic engineering approaches for mammalian cell engineering. Her work focuses on restoring essential amino acid biosynthesis pathways in animal cells and building scalable platforms for large-scale DNA synthesis. Taehee earned her Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at KAIST, where she worked on systems metabolic engineering for sustainable microbial biomanufacturing. She is passionate about mentorship, community building, and empowering early-career scientists through career development, research guidance, and leadership support.
David researches the development and application of novel water treatment technologies to strengthen resilience of existing water infrastructure and networks. In particular, he has focused on electrochemical devices that utilize electricity to destroy persistent pollutants and recover valuable resources from various streams, including ocean water and industrial waste effluents. From here, he continues to investigate their performance under these real sources and what kind of impacts they directly have on our communities. He has published his findings in numerous journals, including Environmental Science & Technology. He was the recipient of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and has actively served as a teaching fellow and mentor in various outreach programs. He received his Ph.D. in environmental engineering from Yale University and his B.S. in earth and environmental engineering from Columbia University.
Min is a military veteran and graduate student in Chemistry at UCLA, specializing in developing biodegradable materials for various applications to address global challenges like plastic waste and carbon emissions. With experience as a clinical trial research team lead and a background as a U.S. Army healthcare specialist, he brings a unique blend of leadership, adaptability, and scientific expertise. His work focuses on developing sustainable, innovative solutions that advance environmental sustainability in polymer chemistry.
Asung has a background in computational chemical engineering, allowing him to bridge the gap between process optimization and biomedical applications. During his Master’s at the University of Florida, he focused on process systems engineering and the life cycle analysis of biomanufacturing products. He is now pursuing a PhD at Lehigh University, specializing in process control optimization. His current research involves developing lumped parameter models to simulate and optimize control mechanisms within the cardiovascular system.
Noah graduated from the University of Southern California obtaining a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. Through the completion of the 4+1 program at the institution, he will also obtain a masters in Petroleum Engineering. Upon its completion, Noah will be sent off to Chevron as a rotation based Wells Engineer where he will be aiding in the process retrieving oil/natural gas from rigs.
Justin is a resident physician currently training in radiation oncology at USC/LAGMC. His career in medicine started with an interest in pursuing cancer care during my pre-medical years. Justin spent time at Boston University School of Medicine focusing on clinical research in radiation therapy for head and neck cancers, which helped him foster his current research interests during residency. Currently, Justin is eager to focus his discipline on central nervous system tumors and head and neck cancers.
Shineui is a fourth year medical student at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA where he is specializing in surgery. He completed his undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley and states that his passion comes from his experience as a Korean immigrant now living in the states. Specifically, he has been drawn to patient-centered care and addressing healthcare disparities.
Josh is a second year dental student at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School. Hailing from New Jersey, he attended the University of Michigan as a Biology major with a minor in Statistics.