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Hi! I'm Christine Ye. I'm a current senior at Stanford University, where I study Computer Science (and Math and Physics), dance with Cardinal Ballet Company, design for FashionX, and spent a quarter living in Berlin. I'm originally from just outside Seattle, Washington. I'm currently interested in: scalable oversight, automated science, the anthropology of progress, skiing, and house music; see my research and writing.
Currently, I'm an Anthropic Fellow working on scalable oversight and sample-efficient reinforcement learning for "fuzzy" tasks. I also work with Tatsu Hashimoto's group at Stanford on scaling laws for reasoning evaluations, and with the Hoover Institution's History Lab on technological uptake in government. Previously I've worked on building evaluations and tooling for scientists with Stanford's Center for Decoding the Universe and with John Wu at Johns Hopkins, supernova cosmology and optical/IR observations with David Jones at Gemini Hawaii. From 2020 to 2022 I studied astrophysics and cosmology with gravitational-wave populations with Maya Fishbach and LIGO, and was fortunate enough to be awarded the top prize in the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
You can find me via email at cye [at] stanford [dot] edu.