# Sabrina Ibarra > Software Engineer @ Google Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/sabrinaibarra MIT grad with a specific interest in machine learning and its huge variety of applications ## Work Experience ### Senior Software Engineer @ Google Jan 2022 – Present | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States ### Senior Machine Learning Engineer @ Glympse Bio Jan 2021 – Jan 2022 ### Machine Learning Engineer II @ Glympse Bio Jan 2021 – Jan 2021 | Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States ### Machine Learning Engineer @ Glympse Bio Jan 2019 – Jan 2021 | Cambridge, MA ### Software Developer (R/Python) @ Glympse Bio Jan 2017 – Jan 2019 | Greater Boston Area · Worked part-time as a consultant to design and develop code base to import, clean, and analyze several types of pre-clinical data (mass spectrometry, RNA-Seq, etc.) · Performed substrate screening in lab and wrote program to import and analyze cleavage rates, remaining involved in every step of the process. ### Consultant @ Insemble Jan 2020 – Jan 2020 ### Graduate Research Assistant @ Harvard-MIT Edelman Lab Jan 2018 – Jan 2019 | Cambridge, Massachusetts · Developed software package to quantify cell morphologic heterogeneity and semi-automatically segment cells to identify the mechanism behind abnormal tumor vasculature. · Used neural nets, dimensionality reduction (PCA, t-SNE), hyperparameter search, and stable marriage. ### Research Intern @ University of Chicago Bianco Lab Jan 2018 – Jan 2018 | Greater Chicago Area · Analyzed NHANES dataset to assess the quality of life of hypothyroid patients on different medications. · Designed and implemented a case-control study on data collected from over 100k U.S patients. ### Mathematics for Computer Science Lab Assistant @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jan 2016 – Jan 2016 | Greater Boston Area I worked as a lab assistant for MIT's Mathematics for Computer Science class. The class was taught as an inverted classroom, so students would work together to solve problems in class and watch lectures as homework. My role was to supervise problem-solving and provide help as needed. I was assigned a group of six students, and we all had a blast solving the wonderfully convoluted problems handed out in class. ### Momentum 2016 Teaching Assistant @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jan 2016 – Jan 2016 | Greater Boston Area Momentum 2016 was a competition held by MIT where students had to assemble and prototype a robotic arm as an assistive technology that interpreted muscular impulses through EMG and moved as directed. The competition took place during MIT's Independent Activities Period. Throughout it, I mentored a group, held office hours, and helped test equipment and design the final demo requirements. ### AI Research Intern @ Florida International University - College of Engineering & Computing Jan 2015 – Jan 2015 | Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area As part of an National Science Foundation sponsored REU program, I successfully built an artificial immune system based on Twycross and Aickelin’s libtissue C shared library and exploited a vulnerability in the Linux rpc.statd daemon to test it. ## Education ### Master of Engineering - MEng in Department of EECS and Molecular Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology ### Bachelor of Science - BS in Computer Science and Molecular Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology ### High School Ransom Everglades ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sabrina-ibarra - Portfolio: https://www.sabrinaibarra.com --- Source: https://flows.cv/sabrinaibarra JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/sabrinaibarra/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-31