https://github.com/Zellenon | https://rhider.neocities.org/resume.html |
A student of Computer Science, Computer
Engineering, Mathematics, and Linguistics with a strong
interest in knowledge representation, data encoding, and
creative AI.
My life goal is to improve the capacity of machines to
communicate with humans.
Finding efficient ways to process, store, and comprehend large quantities of data within a larger product structure.
Creating simple and intuitive interfaces in multiple design paradigms to facilitate a pleasing end-user experience.
The ability to take charge and manage a team of professionals while assessing and capitalizing on individual strengths.
Re-writing the data-parsing code to cross-reference
multiple data files and report all model data back to
Minisim in a single standardized format, rather than
disparate data points that must be connected
mid-execution.
Creating an external utility to perform checks and edits
on data files across multiple formats and database
versions.
Worked with a team of 2 other engineers to create a multi-database semester project in the form of a consumer-focused web-app. Final product utilized MongoDB and Neo4J with a Python-powered back-end which worked with Flask and JQuery to deliver webpages to customers
https://github.com/Zellenon/contemptDBFinalLeader of the UIowa Engineering Group Study Club, managing other club leaders, helping students coordinating events, and maintaining web-apps that students use to connect with peers in their classes.
https://github.com/Zellenon/Eng-Discord-BotMentored under a senior full-stack engineer with other students to design a web-app for a customer using Django, Postgres, and Vue.js running off a Python-powered back-end.
Worked with a team of other students to make a shot-tracking app for the school volleyball team, to be used as an after-action reporting tool on the performance of both teams.
https://github.com/jdaws47/Shotplotter
I am not listed as a contributor, however if you look
at the commit log, there are many commits from an account
named GRAHAM SCOTT that no longer exists.
Learned principles of computer and operational security from an organization backed by the NSA and NSF by utilizing modern network penetration and analysis tools, while also learning the fundamentals of device networking and communication.
Graham Scott — gscott4@uiowa.edu — (651)-271-0386