About


me
I'm a Third Year Computer Science Student at the University of California, San Diego
As one of the many characters who frequent the computer lab, I can confirm that I've fully morphed into an iced-coffee drinking, power napping, code hacking techie.
And I can't imagine doing anything else.
I absolutely love Front-End Development, Software and Web Design. I'll always have the opportunity to grow as a programmer, and I can't wait to see what I can learn next.
Contact me regarding full-time positions for the year 2016.

The CCIS -- UCSD

October 2013 - Janruary 2015

Website Technical Admin


I worked part-time at the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies during my second year and part of my third. I designed the CCIS's new Wordpress website and managed the content that was published. I was also required to teach the rest of the staff how to properly use HTML/CSS.

Geekatoo

June 2014 - August 2014

Tech Intern


At this start-up, I was introduced to Ruby on Rails by creating a shopping cart application. I wrote Ruby web crawlers for sites such as Yelp, Yahoo, Craigslist to compile information on local businesses into a hash. I also designed a sign-up page and personal website using Bootstrap.

Anita Borg Institute

May 2013 - September 2013

Website Intern


I used HTML to manage and update the Grace Hopper 2013 Conference Website and Mobile App through Wordpress. And, I was in charge of organizing the Grace Hopper 'Hoppers' program by communicating with volunteer applicants and core staff members.

Projects


Skills


Java
C / C++
HTML5
CSS3
Bootstrap
MacOS
Linux
Git
Wordpress
Ruby on Rails
Verilog
JavaScript
Python
Android

Much More


Favorites
Hackathons
Study Abroad

Fall 2015

I will be studying Computer Science at the School of Informatics at The University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Awards

Second Place

DanceSea is a web application that compiles dance moves from Vine Videos. It won second place at the Facebook So-Cal Hackathon in 2014

CAT Writing Award

I won an award for my oral presentation in my writing class. My ignite-style powerpoint was about using body heat technology to power appliances in the future.