I am a software developer, currently working for the Hawaii State Archives. I am part of a small team developing the State’s Digital Archives system.
I received my Bachelor of Science (December 2012) and my Master of Science (December 2015) in Computer Science from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. During my time as a graduate student, I worked for 4 semesters as a teaching assistant for a variety of courses 1 and one semester as a research assistant 2.
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- Introduction to Computer Science I
- Introduction to Computer Science II (Data Structures)
- Operating Systems
- Logic Design & Microprocessors
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As a research assistant I investigated data analytics as a method for solar irradiance forecasting. Although I was only a research assistant for one semester, my research took place over the course of multiple semesters as part of my final project and report of my Masters degree. ↩