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Current Occupations
Occupation is a good alternate word for jobs because these are certainly occupying my time at the moment rather heavily.
📎My PDF resume/CV can be pdf. Contact information detailed within.
Brief Description:
I am passionate about creating applications that will have real world impacts in the quantum industry. For my master’s work, I outlined how classical computing transitioners can learn quantum programming through a simple roadmap where I outlined tips, tricks, best practices, as well as sample code along with the most current quantum software tools to assist to date. (2022) I continue to update this work.
In 2021, I was chosen as a top 5 out of all applicants for the NNSF Fellowship and interviewed with various national laboratories. I have participated in and won several hackathons and enjoy creating new tools for people to use. I have machine learning experience having underwent the experience of creating a climate technology wind prediction system in 2022. I interned on the machine learning team in 2021 at a fantastic Materials science and Bio-chem science company called Schrodinger where I assisted in developing their protein prediction software. I have hosted the NASA Space Apps Hackathon in New York City in 2022 and hope to impact others in positive ways as I grow in the future. In my free time, I make things at my local makerspace Hack Manhattan & enjoy listening to others to exchange ideas.
Things I did & do
2023
- Director-at-Large of Hack Manhattan (till March 2023)
- Continuing my work with the NYIT Quantum Computing Club QRG (present)
- A Quantum Education Fellow for the international non-profit The Coding School which serves to educate over 50,000 students globally to learn quantum computing and to train for a diverse quantum workforce tomorrow.. Teaching & Developing. (2023)
- University of Tokyo, International Conference on Quantum Programming -Speaker
2022
- I am NYC NASA local lead for the global Space Apps hackathon (2022)
- CTO/co-founder Windtelligent.ai - a wind speed prediction app (2022)
- QED-C 2022 Participant & Attendee at Quantum World Congress (2022)
- LaunchHouse Hackthon winner for creating Windtelligent.ai 2022
- Y-Combinator interview 2022
- Start-up School Summer2022
- TechCrunch attendee 2022 to meet Q-CTRL , quantum error correction software
- Quantum.Tech 2022 attendee
2021
- ML Software Engineer Intern at Schrodinger Inc., 2021
- Academic Computing Lab, NYIT, 2019-2021
- Board of Directors at Hack Manhattan, 2021-2022 Secretary, 2022-2023 Director-at-Large
2020
- President of Quantum Computing Club 2020-2022
- NYCMakesPPE Contributor
- NYIT Dean's List for Academic Achievement
2019
- Nasdaq Equalithon for Women in AI 2019
- Aetna IT Technician, 2018-2019
- 37 Ways Inc, Corporate Trainer, 2018
- T-Mobile, Mobile Expert - 2017-2018
- Digital technician, Special Collections & Archives University of Connecticut , 2016-2017
- Society of Women Engineers, ACM, IEEE
[!warning]- Things I'm good at are the things I enjoy doing. These include:
- Doodling & drawing
- Teamwork & collectivism
- Connecting different things from different topics
- Singing & practicing my ukulele
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Trying to do what is ultimately ethical to do
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Being understanding to circumstances
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Trying out new things that I don't understand (which is a lot!)
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Playing video games.
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Trying to fix things or repurpose them into something else.
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Meeting good people.
Things I’m Good at:
Just because I've done those above things doesn't mean that I think I'm the best at it or even necessarily good at it though I may be more educated on those experiences or spent quite a bit of time doing it. I think the things I'm truly good at are usually the things that I enjoy doing.
My Writing:
I like to write too.
[!info]- If you feel supportive I appreciate any support for my endeavors to as I educate & continue to build projects for my local & global community. Consider buying me a coffee.