I'm a third year Computer Science student at Northeastern University. Currently, I am taking the fall semester off of school to work at Thermo Fisher Scientific, as a Software Engineering co-op. My love for programming can be traced back to my first semester of freshman year and I have not looked back since. I enjoy learning and applying various programming languages to solve challenging problems. When I'm not behind a computer, you can find me on a plane to a new country. I have gotten the amazing opportunity to spend over 6 years living abroad in Europe. During my times abroad, I have learned to be appreciative, adaptable and fully immersed in different cultures.
Northeastern University | Boston, MA
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Expected: Dec 2021
GPA: 3.7
Programming course that introduced the concepts of object-oriented programming. Class, inheritance, polymorphism, inheritance vs. composition and many other topics were covered. I learned how to approach a given problem and create a thoughtful solution from start to finish through the indepth weekly assignments.
A two part programming course that introduces the ideas of computing and programming for beginners. These courses teach students how to program in Dr. Racket (Fundies 1) and Java (Fundies 2). Through these courses, I have learned to feel comfortable with coding in Java and applying concepts like inheritance, recursion and polymorphism.
Logic course that introduces the concepts of logic and how it can be applied to Computer Science courses. Main ideas are taught through the usage of programming to better understand how to prove termination and speed of programs, along with logic concepts: propositional and first- order logic, induction, etc. This course was a good introduction to many new ideas to me (termination) and a good reinforcement of ideas learned in Discrete Structures (induction, logic and speed).
Mathematical course that teaches mathematical structures and methods that are vital to computer science concepts. This course covered sets, sequences, lists, trees, graphs, counting, ordering and many other concepts. Through this course I became familiarized with these ideas through difficult weekly homework assignments and regular quizzes.
Mathematical course that taught the concepts of differential equations and how they can be applied to Engineering problems. Topics I learned include linear and nonlinear first and second order equations applied to forced oscillation, resonance and mechanical systems. In addition the course covered, matrices, vector spaces and eigenvectors/eigenvalues applied to systems of differential equations.
Programming Languages:
C++, Java, Javascript (Intermediate), HTML, CSS, Command Line, Dr. Racket, SQL (Intermediate)
Frameworks:
React (Intermediate), Bootstrap
Methodologies:
Agile
Languages:
English (Native), Hungarian (Fluent), French (Intermediate)
July 2019 - Current
Software Engineering Co-op
Boston, Massachussetts
May 2018 - August 2018
Intern, Investor Relations
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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