Margalit Glasgow
Contact:mglasgow@stanford.edu
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I'm Margalit, a fifth year PhD student in the Stanford Computer Science department. I am very fortunate to be advised by Mary Wootters and Tengyu Ma. I'm broadly interested in theoretical computer science and theoretical machine learning. I am grateful to be supported by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
Before coming to Stanford, I studied Math with Computer Science (18C) at MIT. There, I was lucky to work with Henry Cohn in the math department, and in Silvia Rouskin's biology lab at the Whitehead Institute, where I worked on RNA structure.
Some of my favorite things to do are hike, bike and teach (and sometimes both at the same time!).
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“Now I think it’s one of the most useless questions an adult can ask a child—What do you want to be when you grow up? As if growing up is finite. As if at some point you become something and that’s the end.”- Becoming, Michelle Obama
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