diff --git a/src/site/notes/Coding Tips (Classical)/Project Vault/Obsidian/Obsidian-site/Resume-ish - my occupations.md b/src/site/notes/Coding Tips (Classical)/Project Vault/Obsidian/Obsidian-site/Resume-ish - my occupations.md index 122a533..56bd403 100644 --- a/src/site/notes/Coding Tips (Classical)/Project Vault/Obsidian/Obsidian-site/Resume-ish - my occupations.md +++ b/src/site/notes/Coding Tips (Classical)/Project Vault/Obsidian/Obsidian-site/Resume-ish - my occupations.md @@ -3,19 +3,43 @@ --- # Current Occupations + Occupation is a good alternate word for jobs because these are certainly occupying my time at the moment rather heavily. Full-time at being a struggling human being though. -Maybe this could be a good README.md file or something later on. --- +## Brief Description: -Obviously this gets edited with time & as life goes, but right now I am: + +I am a computer  science master’s student and quantum coder that is passionate about creating applications that will have real world impacts in the quantum industry. A computer science by training in undergrad and in my master’s,  I am hoping to do  my research in quantum algorithms so that I may best understand ways in which to code that is best compatible with the reality of quantum mechanics. I am currently the curriculum developer and Quantum Education Fellow at global non-profit Qubit by Qubit which has served to educate over 50,000 children globally to learn quantum computing and to train for a diverse quantum workforce tomorrow. I started the interdisciplinary Quantum Computing Club at my  university at NYIT which had no quantum information  curriculum in 2019 and presented the outcomes of this at the Max Planck Institute DCURQ2020. For my master’s work, I outlined how classical computing  transitioners can learn quantum programming  through a simple roadmap that outlined tips, tricks, best practices, as well as sample code and the most current quantum software tools to assist of the time. In 2020, 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 learning and 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 and having 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.  + +Obviously this gets edited with time & as life goes, but right now (Dec 2022) I am : - Apparently I am [NYC NASA ](https://2022.spaceappschallenge.org/locations/new-york/)local lead for the global Space Apps hackathon - Director-at-Large of [Hack Manhattan ](https://hackmanhattan.com/) - Doing my master's project at NYIT which relates to the [QRG](obsidian://open?vault=Coding%20Tips&file=Careers%2FCurrent%20Occupations%2FQRG%2FAbout%20QRG) & the [Quantum Realm](obsidian://open?vault=Coding%20Tips&file=Computers%2FQuantum%20Realm%2FWelcome%20to%20Quantum%20101) - A [Quantum Education Fellow](obsidian://open?vault=Obsidian&file=Coding%20Tips%2FCareers%2FCurrent%20Occupations%2Fqubit%20x%20qubit%2FQubit%20x%20qubit%20Quantum%20Education%20Fellowship) for the international non-profit The Coding School. +Previously: +- QED-C 2022 Participant & Attendee at Quantum World Congress +- LaunchHouse Hackthon winner for creating wind prediction app Windtelligent.ai 2022 +- Y-Combinator interview 2022 +- Start-up  School  Summer2022  +- TechCrunch attendee 2022  to meet Q-CTRL , quantum error correction  +- Quantum.Tech 2022 attendee  +- President of Quantum Computing Club 2020-2022 +- Board of Directors at Hack Manhattan, 2021-2022 Secretary,  2022-2023 Director-at-Large +- ML Intern at Schrodinger Inc., 2021  +- Academic Computing Lab, NYIT, 2019-2021 +- Society of Women Engineers, ACM, IEEE +- Winner of Nasdaq Equalithon for Women in AI 2019 +- Aetna IT Analyst, 2018-2019 +- Corporate Trainer, 2018 +- T-Mobile, Mobile Expert - 2017-2018 +- Digital technician, Special Collections & Archives University of Connecticut , 2016-2017 + + + --- # For the website & personal resume/blog: ? @@ -73,27 +97,7 @@ Obviously this gets edited with time & as life goes, but right now I am: --- -## Brief Description: - -I am a computer  science master’s student and quantum coder that is passionate about creating applications that will have real world impacts in the quantum industry. A computer science by training in undergrad and in my master’s,  I am hoping to do  my research in quantum algorithms so that I may best understand ways in which to code that is best compatible with the reality of quantum mechanics. I am currently the curriculum developer and Quantum Education Fellow at global non-profit Qubit by Qubit which has served to educate over 50,000 children globally to learn quantum computing and to train for a diverse quantum workforce tomorrow. I started the interdisciplinary Quantum Computing Club at my  university at NYIT which had no quantum information  curriculum in 2019 and presented the outcomes of this at the Max Planck Institute DCURQ2020. For my master’s work, I outlined how classical computing  transitioners can learn quantum programming  through a simple roadmap that outlined tips, tricks, best practices, as well as sample code and the most current quantum software tools to assist of the time. In 2020, 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 learning and 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 and having 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.  - -- QED-C 2022 Participant & Attendee at Quantum World Congress -- Winner of Nasdaq Equalithon for Women in AI 2019 -- LaunchHouse Hackthon winner for creating wind prediction app Windtelligent.ai 2022 -- Y-Combinator interview 2022 -- Start-up  School  Summer2022  -- TechCrunch attendee 2022   to meet Q-CTRL , quantum error correction  -- Quantum.Tech 2022 attendee  -- President of Quantum Computing Club 2020-2022 -- Board of Directors at Hack Manhattan, 2021-2022 Secretary,  2022-2023 Director-at-Large -- Intern at Schrodinger, 2021  -- Academic Computing Lab, NYIT, 2019-2021 -- Society of Women Engineers, ACM, IEEE -- Aetna IT Analyst, 2018-2019 -- Corporate Trainer, 2018 -- T-Mobile, Mobile Expert - 2017-2018 -- Digital technician, Special Collections & Archives University of Connecticut , 2016-2017 ---