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Renee Duarte White

Renee White, ‘25, is a junior from Mercer Island, Washington studying Computer Science with a focus on Artificial Intelligence. Renee is interested in using technology and artificial intelligence to increase STEM education accessibility to underrepresented minorities, especially young Latinas. During her time at Stanford, she has participated in various clubs including the Society of Latinx Engineers (SOLE) as an active member and a course helper for SOLE’s computer science homework help program and a mentor for the Society of Women Engineers’ OASES program which teaches high school girls about STEM fields and careers. Additionally, she serves as a tutor-mentor for the Haas Center’s High School Support Initiative throughout the school year, as well as serving as an Education Partnership Fellow supporting HSSI. Outside of her clubs and service work, Renee enjoys doing research with the Wearipedia team, focusing on making information about wearable device use in clinical trials accessible to clinical research coordinators using artificial intelligence techniques. After Stanford, Renee hopes to pursue a career using computer science and artificial intelligence to support young women pursuing STEM careers or a similar practical application.