Alice Pang 彭睿芳
Alice Pang received her BS from Stanford and MS from UC Berkeley in Electrical Engineering and Management of Technology and currently works for Microsoft as a developer. She created mentoring, networking, and outreach opportunities as president of the Society of Women Engineers and designed and implemented a Nintendo Wiimote video game to introduce kids to engineering. Her endeavors earned her over $100,000 in scholarships while at Stanford, the honor of being named one of the top forty college students in the nation by USA Today, and full graduate fellowship support at Berkeley through the National Science Foundation and the American Society for Engineering Education.
Fluent in Chinese and semi-fluent in Japanese and French, she studied abroad in Tokyo and worked for Nokia Research in Beijing during the Olympics. An avid dancer her entire life, Alice is trained in ballet, jazz, and Chinese dance and has performed around the San Francisco bay area as a member of the Fei Tian Dancers. In her free time, Alice enjoys traveling, discovering new places to eat, rock climbing, playing the piano, and flipping upside down in the air in aerial arts classes.