I'm currently a 5th year senior at
Northeastern University in Boston. Having majored in Computer
Science and Mathematics, I'm most interested in data science and
analytics. I love digging into large datasets to discover what
sort of insights lie just below the surface. During my time
at Northeastern, I've gained experience working with Python (and its
various packages: sklearn, pandas, etc.), Scala, Spark,
Jupyter/Zeppelin notebooks and various AWS tools.
I've completed 3 co-op programs in the Boston area, for a total of 18
months of real-world work experience. Most recently,
I've gained a passion for applying machine learning techniques
to the healthcare field: I truly believe that these new
technologies can make a difference in patients' quality of care.
During my time at Northeastern, I've gained a huge appreciation for
both learning and mentorship. One of the main tenets of Northeastern's
Computer Science Program is how to learn new programming languages.
Starting off my freshman year with no prior experience, Northeastern was
able to teach me a lot through their custom language, Racket.
Since then I've been able to learn new skills through my classes and co-ops.
I've been fortunate enough to help mentor younger students in many capacities:
as a tutor, a TA, a "Fellow", and most recently as a founder of a Computer Science
mentoring student group.
Outside of classes and co-ops, I've been very involved on campus, participating in:
Student Government as part of the Student Involvement board,
Students Today Alumni Tomorrow,
SAIL advisory board, and
Husky Ambassadors.
In my free time I like to paint,
cook,
and play board games.