Dianne Lee
is a writer and technologist in New York, where she writes code by day and stories by earlier in the day.
About
Dianne Lee is a fiction writer and quantitative researcher in New York, where she writes code by day and stories by earlier in the day.
Her speculative fiction has appeared in Nature: Futures and received support from Tin House, the Speculative Literature Foundation, and the Boston Public Library. She has been invited to speak about her work by the New England Science Fiction Association and the U.S. Department of Education.
A graduate of Harvard University, she holds degrees in Computer Science and Computational Science & Engineering and is currently at work on a young adult novel that reimagines Korean myth in the modern world.
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Fiction
"Star-crossed"
Science Fiction
Published in Futures, the award-winning science fiction section of Nature.
"The Gambler"
Speculative Fiction
Finalist, NESFA Short Story Contest judged by Nnedi Okorafor.
Short-listed for the Uncharted Cinematic Short Story Award.
Research
"AP Large Language Model News Recommendation System"
SM Program Capstone Project
Capstone project in Computational Science & Engineering, in partnership with the Associated Press.
"A Classy Affair: Modeling Course Enrollment"
Senior Thesis
Thesis in Computer Science/Mind, Brain, and Behavior, advised by Professor Jim Waldo.
Cited by the Faculty of Arts & Sciences.
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