2500 Campus Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 USA
Software Engineering (HTML/CSS, JavaScript), AI (Artificial Intelligence, Programming)
Languages and Frameworks: C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Semantic UI, React, Redux
Toolsets/OS: MacOS, Windows 10, Git/GitHub/GitKraken, Meteor
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI
B.S., Computer Science (graduated Fall, 2021)
2018 - 2021
Assistant Web Developer, UH Manoa STAR Technologies
Assist the lead web developer on projects for the STAR registration system.
2018 - 2023
Member, ACM
ACM Manoa is an organization for students interested in everything computer science and is a 'registered student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery' (ACManoa)
2018 - 2019
Member, ACI
Short for Algorithms for Competitions and Interviews, ACI helps students sharpen their problem-solving skills for practical usage of algorithms.
2018 - 2018
Participant, ACM
The ICPC (short for International Collegiate Programming Contest) is "an algorithmic programming contest for college students" (https://icpc.baylor.edu/). The competition is open to programmers of all skill levels, offering a division for more experienced teams (Division 1) and another for those looking to try a programming contest for their first time (Division 2).
2019 - 2019
Participant, Meteor
The Meteor Hackathon is formally known as Meteor Impact, aimed at building projects using the Meteor Framework.
2021 - 2021
Participant, HACC
The HACC (short for Hawaii Annual Code Challenge) is a competition hosted by the State of Hawaii to solve statewide problems in various fields.
2021 - 2021
Island Air Honors Program Graduate, Island Air, 2016
Awarded to students who have succeesfully passed the Final Exam for the Island Air Explorers Program, a mentorship program exploring the different pathways in aviation.
B+ Scholarship, State of Hawaii, 2018
Scholarships awarded to incoming freshmen and continuing students who complete a rigorous high school curriculum with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 at a Hawai'i public school.
CyberStart Scholarship (77th place), SANS Institute, 2018
CyberStart is a cybersecurity competition that takes place on the national level with over 3,900 high school and college students from seven states participating. The top 156 students were eligible to move on to the next phase, which will provide them with more intensive training to prepare them for jobs in cybersecurity / CS.
Available upon request