STORY: Julia Ying P鈥28: 鈥淎 responsibility and a joy鈥

When Jonathan Sun 鈥28 and his father, William, returned home to Washington from their first Olin visit, Julia Ying P鈥28 knew something about the college was different. 鈥淚 have never seen you guys so excited!鈥 Julia recalls telling them.  

The family鈥檚 excitement about Olin only grew once Jonathan enrolled. Julia recalls receiving a 鈥渨elcome to Olin鈥 phone call from a current parent, and she caught the Olin bug. Now a sophomore, Julia says he has embraced Olin fully鈥 exercising daily, working late into the night on personal projects, competing in maker competitions and designing a car for Formula. 鈥淗e works diligently, and he鈥檚 grown in many positive ways,鈥 Julia says.  

For Julia, Olin鈥檚 approach to engineering education was emphasized during Family Weekend, when she had the opportunity to attend several Olin courses herself. 鈥淭hey were so vivid, so inspiring,鈥 she remembers. 鈥淣ot just a professor giving a lecture鈥攖hese classes make people think and do.鈥  

Julia and William Ying

鈥淲e are doing something right: supporting our son鈥檚 school, creating an experience for students and contributing to solving problems that have existed in our industry for years.鈥

Pictured Julia and William Ying P鈥28.

Julia and William see supporting Olin as both a responsibility and a joy. 鈥淥lin is very generous, and I just want to pay it back,鈥 she explains. 鈥淓verything the school is doing inspires us to do more.鈥  

That commitment now extends to SCOPE, with Julia and William鈥檚 company-supported NGO, Robot Kits, becoming a sponsor for the 2025-2026 academic year.  

For more than 25 years, Julia has worked in the Alaskan fish processing industry, focusing on sustainability and delivering high-quality fish to U.S. consumers. The industry faces longstanding challenges around efficiency, accuracy and labor when considering moving processing operations to the U.S. 

Julia sees artificial intelligence as a possible path forward to finding solutions. 鈥淣obody can stop [AI]. We need to learn more about it and manage human cooperation with AI,鈥 Julia says. 鈥淚t inspires me to think about the future of my industry.鈥  

Through this SCOPE project, Julia hopes Olin students can explore solutions to these challenges while gaining meaningful industry experience.  

鈥淔or me, Olin is a very unique school that inspires students to explore technology and the world on their own,鈥 she reflects. 鈥淭he students are so passionate. If our SCOPE project is successful, it will be an amazing achievement. But even if it isn鈥檛, it will still be a meaningful experience for everyone.  

鈥淲e are doing something right: supporting our son鈥檚 school, creating an experience for students and contributing to solving problems that have existed in our industry for years.鈥