
Jing Han contributed to the compsocialscience/summer-institute repository by building and maintaining data-driven content and event management systems for the NYU Shanghai 2025 Summer Institute. Using YAML and Markdown, Jing structured and updated participant, speaker, and schedule data, enabling scalable onboarding and accurate event planning. Their work included overhauling site content, refining application guidelines, and expanding media assets to improve clarity and branding. Through focused data management and technical writing, Jing ensured content accuracy, maintainability, and traceability. The depth of their contributions is reflected in robust version control, clean documentation updates, and ongoing maintenance that supports reliable program operations and future growth.

July 2025 monthly summary for compsocialscience/summer-institute focused on data integrity improvements for the NYU Shanghai event.
July 2025 monthly summary for compsocialscience/summer-institute focused on data integrity improvements for the NYU Shanghai event.
June 2025: Bootstrapped the repository and established data-driven event configuration for the Summer Institute project. Delivered initial bootstrap, data/config setup, and ongoing scheduling updates; sustained code health through maintenance commits. This work provides a scalable foundation for participant management, scheduling, and content delivery, enabling faster onboarding and reliable planning.
June 2025: Bootstrapped the repository and established data-driven event configuration for the Summer Institute project. Delivered initial bootstrap, data/config setup, and ongoing scheduling updates; sustained code health through maintenance commits. This work provides a scalable foundation for participant management, scheduling, and content delivery, enabling faster onboarding and reliable planning.
May 2025 results for compsocialscience/summer-institute focused on updating and enriching NYU Shanghai 2025 program materials and visuals. Key deliverables include content updates for speakers, teaching assistants, and participants (reflected in 3 YAML updates) and a significant media assets expansion (10 new images) to support event visuals. No major bugs reported; all changes are version-controlled with clear commit history. The changes improve program accuracy, onboarding clarity for participants, and branding consistency for the NYU Shanghai 2025 event, enabling smoother planning and marketing across channels.
May 2025 results for compsocialscience/summer-institute focused on updating and enriching NYU Shanghai 2025 program materials and visuals. Key deliverables include content updates for speakers, teaching assistants, and participants (reflected in 3 YAML updates) and a significant media assets expansion (10 new images) to support event visuals. No major bugs reported; all changes are version-controlled with clear commit history. The changes improve program accuracy, onboarding clarity for participants, and branding consistency for the NYU Shanghai 2025 event, enabling smoother planning and marketing across channels.
April 2025 monthly summary for compsocialscience/summer-institute: Delivered key speaker roster updates for the NYU Shanghai 2025 event, implemented formatting fixes, and stabilized the speakers data to support reliable event pages and future updates.
April 2025 monthly summary for compsocialscience/summer-institute: Delivered key speaker roster updates for the NYU Shanghai 2025 event, implemented formatting fixes, and stabilized the speakers data to support reliable event pages and future updates.
March 2025 monthly summary for compsocialscience/summer-institute: Focused on enhancing prospective applicant experience and site content quality for the NYU Shanghai Summer Institute. Delivered a focused Apply page and guidelines update, removed placeholders, clarified eligibility and submission details, and performed a comprehensive overhaul of the 2025 site content including event details, scholarships, participant eligibility, faculty and speakers, bios, images, and related assets. Updated YAML metadata for speakers and teaching assistants to improve maintainability. No major bugs recorded this month beyond content updates. These changes strengthen business value by improving applicant quality, accelerating content readiness for the 2025 program, and enabling future updates through structured, YAML-driven data.
March 2025 monthly summary for compsocialscience/summer-institute: Focused on enhancing prospective applicant experience and site content quality for the NYU Shanghai Summer Institute. Delivered a focused Apply page and guidelines update, removed placeholders, clarified eligibility and submission details, and performed a comprehensive overhaul of the 2025 site content including event details, scholarships, participant eligibility, faculty and speakers, bios, images, and related assets. Updated YAML metadata for speakers and teaching assistants to improve maintainability. No major bugs recorded this month beyond content updates. These changes strengthen business value by improving applicant quality, accelerating content readiness for the 2025 program, and enabling future updates through structured, YAML-driven data.
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