Aiden Che

Stats&Machine Learning@Carnegie Mellon University

Greater Pittsburgh Region

About

Hi, I'm Aiden, a student at Carnegie Mellon University pursuing a degree in Statistics & Machine Learning with a minor in Artificial Intelligence. I am passionate about leveraging technology to revolutionize consulting and venture capital, with a lifelong vision to enhance education equality globally through innovative financial and strategic solutions. I am excited to pursue a career in pan-investment, where I can craft innovative solutions that integrate data analytics, AI, and financial strategies to empower the future.

Experience

  • Analyst at HSG
    Mar 2026 - Present · 4 mos

    - f.k.a Sequoia Capital China - Early Stage Tech Investment / Incubation - Idea Searching/Sourcing Wherever you are, feel free to reach out if you have any fascinating tech ideas in mind - [email protected]

  • Day Trader at Self-employed
    Sep 2025 - Present · 10 mos

    Assets traded: Crypto, Futures

  • Analyst at BAI Capital
    Apr 2025 - Dec 2025 · 9 mos

    Focus: Fintech + AI Regions covered: Greater China, Latin America, Canada, Japan

  • Consultant at Frost & Sullivan
    Jan 2025 - May 2025 · 5 mos

    - Healthcare - Industry Research

  • Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States · On-site)
    • Teaching Assistant
      Dec 2024 - May 2025 · 6 mos

      - Teaching Assistant of 15112(CS2) : Fundamental of Programming - Taught recitation on Python Fundamentals in a problem-solving environment to a class of 30 students - Collaborated with colleagues in supporting weaker students through small-group tutoring - Graded in-lecture quizzes, midterms and final exam - Tutored weak students through 1 on 1's - Created preparation questions for students to enhance skills for exams using LaTeX - Facilitated office hours to provide individualized support to student in addressing questions relevant to course material

    • Teaching Assistant
      Jun 2024 - Dec 2024 · 7 mos

      - Teaching Assistant of 15110(CS1): Principle of Computing • Lead weekly recitations to a class of 20 students • Hold office hours to provide help improving students’ code structure and clarifying conceptual questions • Teach algorithmic thinking, programming, data structures, optimization, basic complexity, recursion, etc. • Guide small group tutoring sessions to groups of 10 students and create challenging practice problems for students to get extra practice before exams; grade both coding and written homework and exam