I enjoy solving problems using language.
Computer Science
I enjoy front end/full stack development, but I'm also interested in learning more about cyber security and machine learning. At Mcity, I build web applications using Vue. From past internships, I have experience with AWS, React/Redux, graphic design, and UX/UI design. In addition, I am a member of Rewriting the Code, an alumna of Girls Who Code, and a member of GEECS (Girls in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) at UMich.Courses I've taken: Software Engineering (EECS 481), Social Computing Systems (EECS 480), Web Systems (EECS 485), Introduction to Computer Organization (EECS 370), Data Structures and Algorithms (EECS 281), Foundations of Computer Science (EECS 376), Programming and Intro Data Structures (EECS 280), Elementary Programming Concepts (EECS 183), Discrete Math (EECS 203), Calculus I and II
Courses I'm taking Fall 2020: Database Management Systems (EECS 484), User Interface Development (EECS 493)
English and Writing
Learning to write well has helped me become a well-rounded software engineer because I have learned communication and critical thinking skills that help me be a better thinker and team player. But I also like writing for writing's sake. My studies have focused on children's literature and the fantasy genre. During May 2017 to May 2019, I served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Gargoyle, U of M's official humor magazine. I have extensive experience consulting with undergraduate and graduate students on writing projects of all genres.Currently reading: When Stars Are Scattered by Victoria Jamieson