CV
Education
- B.S. in Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University, May 2020 (expected)
- B.S. in Applied Mathematics & Statistics, Johns Hopkins University, May 2020 (expected)
Work experience
- Summer 2018: Data Science Student Fellow, Project: Seattle Mobility Index
- University of Washington, eScience Institute, Data Science for Social Good
- Accomplished:
- Created geocoder module to integrate disparate datasets based on common attributes for use in all aspects of Mobility Index
- Automated Google Distance Matrix API querying on AWS for trips relevant to people who live and travel in Seattle
- Optimized data processing pipeline from NoSQL query output into SQL database and identified failed queries
- Calculated normalized mode availability, affordability, and reliability indices and visualized scores in Vega-Lite and Tableau
- Developed scalable and reproducible software tools with unit testing for use by Seattle Department of Transportation
- Supervisor: Steve Barham
- Spring 2017 - Present: System Administrator
- Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science
- Accomplished:
- Manage bare-metal installation of Kubernetes on unused clusters for hosting public-facing datasets
- Query sensor data from last five years stored on database to visualize temperature patterns in data center
- Predict system failures and take preventative action against data loss by monitoring health of clusters
- Fall 2018 - Spring 2019: Data Structures Course Assistant
- Johns Hopkins University
- Duties included: • Reinforce students’ understanding of data structures learned in lecture and guide them through trouble-shooting process
- Supervisor: Professor Schatz, Professor Selinski
Skills
- Python
- Java
- C/C++
- SQL
- MySQL
- Microsoft SQL Server
- GIT
- R
- HTML
- PHP
- Tableau
- Linux
- Fedora
- CentOS
- Ubuntu
- Scientific Linux
- MATLAB
- LaTeX
- Mathematica
- Bash
Service and Leadership
- TCO Labs, Small Events Director
- Accomplished:
- Organized “Square One” – Johns Hopkins startup and innovation resource showcase attended by over 120 people
- Moderated Social Entrepreneurship Panel attended by over 30 students and community members
- Mentored five student entrepreneurs through ideation, feasibility analysis, market research, and incorporation processes