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Etta Rapp and Microsoft Research NYC

NAME: Etta Rapp ’21S MAJOR: Double major in Computer Science and Mathematics HOMETOWN: Washington Heights, New York Portrait of Etta RappEtta was one of eight students accepted to this year’s eight-week Data Science Summer School, a program at Microsoft Research NYC. “The main goal of the program is to increase diversity in computer science, so the students were from a wide range of backgrounds.” The students spent four weeks on coursework in areas including data science, statistics, and machine learning, then four more weeks on a research project. “This summer, the focus of our project was to reproduce and extend a research paper about racial disparities in police use of force, especially in New York City, using Stop-and-Frisk data and other datasets.” In addition, “we went on interesting field trips: we visited CTRL-labs, met the chief data scientist at the New York Times, and toured the American Museum of Natural History with the students of an astrophysics data science program there. We also attended talks given by researchers at Microsoft and visiting speakers from outside the lab.” Etta really enjoyed the people with whom she worked, both the instructors and her fellow students. “I gained many skills there, both computer science/math skills and soft skills such as teamwork and networking. The teachers were amazing, and I've gained a deeper understanding of some things that I knew before such as the math behind some statistical methods.” While she’s not sure what career path she’d like to pursue after YU, “we had several Q&A sessions with past students at this program, professors from different colleges, and researchers at the lab who addressed questions we had about our futures and about different careers. Hearing about different people's experiences is helpful in considering what path to follow.”