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Grace Young is an undergraduate at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT). Her previous experience
includes researching quantum computing at The Joint Quantum
Institute (a partnership between the United States National
Institute for Standards & Technology and the University of
Maryland), studying electrical properties of carbon-nanotubes
at the Johns Hopkins Center for Applied Physics, and
developing software for the Harvard-MIT Cybernetics
Laboratory. At MIT, she is Vice President of the
Undergraduate Women in Physics, contributing writer for the
MIT Entrepreneurship Review, and member of the MIT varsity
sailing team. She is a Siemens Scholar and Intel ISEF Award
winner for her research in physics, and has won various
awards in robotics. At CERN, Grace is developing a new
software package for ROOT.
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