“Jeremy is the Tech Lead that any PM dreams to work with. Our team was able to thrive and build groundbreaking new products for our users due in large part to Jeremy's technical leadership, strategic foresight, and unwavering dedication to building sustainable team processes. Jeremy is a team player who lifts up the performance of everyone else on the team. Through his thoughtful questioning, he pushes others to continuously find solutions that are more reliable and scalable. He also endorses a healthy culture of two-way feedback - never afraid to point out areas of improvement where he sees them while also actively seeking feedback for himself. Jeremy also is an incredibly collaborative cross-functional teammate. Whereas some engineers may prefer to stay within the confines of the technology team in a larger org, Jeremy is proactive in reaching out to stakeholders across the company in pursuit of delivering a more successful product. Jeremy is exactly the type of engineer and tech lead that any rapidly-growing startup trying to find product-market fit would want. He is not one to grow passive in his role and instead, thrives on continuously tackling some of the most challenging problems in the organization. I will greatly miss working with Jeremy and would recommend him with the greatest confidence!”
Jeremy Sabath
Redding, Connecticut, United States
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About
A game-changing combination of engineering, design, communication, and critical thinking…
Experience
Education
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Harvard College
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BA in Psychology
Secondary Field in Computer Science
Broad academic interests including psychology, artificial intelligence, and ethics.
Thesis: "Persuasive News, Race, and Attitude Change: How Race Affects What Audiences Take Away From the News”
Awarded the Gordon W. Allport Prize by the Harvard Psychology Department faculty, honoring theses offering "research of exceptionally high quality in personality psychology, the study of prejudice, social psychology, rumor, and…BA in Psychology
Secondary Field in Computer Science
Broad academic interests including psychology, artificial intelligence, and ethics.
Thesis: "Persuasive News, Race, and Attitude Change: How Race Affects What Audiences Take Away From the News”
Awarded the Gordon W. Allport Prize by the Harvard Psychology Department faculty, honoring theses offering "research of exceptionally high quality in personality psychology, the study of prejudice, social psychology, rumor, and social ethics. -
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(JJHS) Class of 2012, Cross River, New York, Rank: 3rd
Received scores of 5 on AP Calculus BC and AP Biology exams
Courses
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Autonomous Multi-Robot Systems
CS 189
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Building Just Institutions and Moral Communities
SOC 143
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Indian Philosophy and The Search for Self
EXPOS 20
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Introduction Computer Science II
CS 51
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Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 7
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Introduction to Computer Science I
CS 50
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Introduction to Psychology
SLS 20
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Multivariable Calculus
MATH 21a
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Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
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Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 156
Honors & Awards
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Gordon W. Allport Prize
Harvard Psychology Department Faculty
Awarded by the Harvard Psychology Department faculty to honors theses offering "research of exceptionally high quality in personality psychology, the study of prejudice, social psychology, rumor, and social ethics."
Languages
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Spanish
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