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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. Full-time at being a struggling human being though.
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## Brief Description:
I am a computer  science masters 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 masters,  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 masters 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
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# For the website & personal resume/blog: ?
#### Blogs:
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- shwethajayaraj.com
- shwetharts neocities
- https://shway.vivaldi.net
- tumblr
- tiddlywiki
#### Professional Sites:
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- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwethajayaraj
- https://elpha.com/members/shwetha
- https://meritpages.com/shwetha
#### Socials:
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- twitter
- instagram
- facebook
- minds
- mastodon
- reddit
- twitch
- tumblr
#### Repositories of Codebases:
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- github
- gitlab
- glitch
- gitea
- replit
- git mirrors
- google drive notebooks
- amazon sagemaker
- kaggle
- codepen
- huggingface
- hack manhattan wiki
### Writing:
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- medium articles
- issuu
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# Coding Projects:
A list + description of all the repositories I've worked on in the past or just forked for future programming when I have time:
### **Projects: 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/careerconnect](https://github.com/shwetha729/careerconnect) - desktop  and mobile application project developed as a career fair connection applications for  users to log into  at conferences they attend in person for  software engineering & management course, programmed  in PHP, Javascript, SQL, and JustinMind mobile mockup software
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/ErrselaPie](https://github.com/shwetha729/ErrselaPie) - python  file used to move NYITs ETIC center robot E.R.R.S.E.L.A.  For more  information, visit our robot :  [E.R.R.S.E.L.A. ETIC Research Robot for Student Engagement & Learning Activities](http://nyitetic.nyit.edu/errsela/)
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/Python-Peon](https://github.com/shwetha729/Python-Peon) - a collection of python examples,  knowledge base, self-made tutorials, and references of commonly used code to  come back to,  could have put this on gists but this  was made before github gists was a thing. 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/Java-jester-](https://github.com/shwetha729/Java-jester-) same thing as above except  for Java 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/Storm-Station-App](https://github.com/shwetha729/Storm-Station-App) - an app that was designed to be programmed for the storm station project we worked  on in puerto rico for   climate disasters and resilience 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/Contract_Bridge-Card_Game](https://github.com/shwetha729/Contract_Bridge-Card_Game) - I wasnt able to find a contract bridge card game online  after learning  more  about the  game during my time at Schrodinger  so I  wanted to try making the  game. 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/shwetha729.github.io](https://github.com/shwetha729/shwetha729.github.io) - personal website that was originally a template and I never updated  in a long time. I should probably get around to updating  this soon. Uses the jekyll layout and manager. 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/leetcode-pairing-chrome-extension](https://github.com/shwetha729/leetcode-pairing-chrome-extension) - In  order to better ace coding interviews and assessment but along with  other people  also trying them, I tried learning to see if i could  improve the leetcode  pair programming  extension. I even got assistance  from the original  developers  since they had  stopped  working on updates too. I should probably get  around to seeing if I could  improve this at any point too. A good way to learn about chrome extensions and programming them 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/Siena-and-Shwetha](https://github.com/shwetha729/Siena-and-Shwetha) - one of the first Java software engineering projects made at UCONN with Sienna, a catering & dining application with GUI for multiple orders
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/fmi-pediatrics-oncology](https://github.com/shwetha729/fmi-pediatrics-oncology) - FAIR data hackathon project with OntoForce where we won runner-up in the competition with 23&me taking first place in 2017.
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/RobotPathPlanning](https://github.com/shwetha729/RobotPathPlanning) - forked and implemented for work in Algorithms course at Uconn  to demonstrate Djikstras algorithm, here used for robot  path  planning
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/BeYourHero](https://github.com/shwetha729/BeYourHero) - for starting out learning about VR,  this is a DIY immersive project where you can be your  own hero, icon, avatar outside of VRchat which  was the only  kind  of game to allow  you to  do this at the time. 
### **Quantum  projects: 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/quantum-go-fish](https://github.com/shwetha729/quantum-go-fish) - a YQI hackathon project creating a quantum version  of the go  fish  game. Can read more about gameplay concept [here](https://stacky.net/wiki/index.php?title=Quantum_Go_Fish). 
- The further repo ahead of commit  found here: [https://github.com/shwetha729/Feynmans-Fish](https://github.com/shwetha729/Feynmans-Fish)
- [https://gitlab.com/shwetha729/lisp-in-quantum/-/blob/main/How_does_Lisp_work.md](https://gitlab.com/shwetha729/lisp-in-quantum/-/blob/main/How_does_Lisp_work.md) - a gitlab project outlining how quantum programming works in LISP -  a much more intuitive language  for  quantum computing paradigms. 
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/quantum-sky-oracle](https://github.com/shwetha729/quantum-sky-oracle) - github for  final masters thesis project, a platform for educational resources for  quantum-curious as well as roadmap methodology for general outline flow instead of just resources thrown at students.
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/qrg-2022-](https://github.com/shwetha729/qrg-2022-) website for  the  NYIT Quantum Computing Club, formerly known as the  QRG (quantum research group),  now NYIT Quantum seems to be catching on.  
- [https://github.com/shwetha729/DualUnitaryCircuits-](https://github.com/shwetha729/DualUnitaryCircuits-) constructing dual unitary quantum gate circuits in hilbert space, learn more about how quantum architecture works  this way when designing yourself**
**Things i've done^
## Things  Im Good at: 
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Just because i've done those above things doesn't mean that I think I'm necessarily good at it  or the best at it even though I may be educated on it or spent quite a bit of time doing it. Things I'm good  at are mainly the things I enjoy. These include: 
- Doodling & drawing
- Singing & listening to music
- Collective teamwork &  cooperation 
- Trying to do what is ultimately ethical to do 
- Being  understanding to circumstances  
- Trying new things that I don't understand (which is a lot!) 
- Playing games (not necessarily winning but just playing if it is fun) 
- Connecting different things from different topics
- Trying to fix things or repurpose them into something else.