Read previewJennifer Li didn't know from the get-go that she was interested in computer science and software engineering.
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Related storiesShe studied technology commercialization and management at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a well-known science and engineering school in upstate New York, and later earned another master's degree at Carnegie Mellon University in computer science.
Both of her parents are engineers, and Li said that she began exploring the world of computer science and engineering to satisfy a curiosity of how things are created.
Computer science helped with that system of thinking."
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