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Analyzing Stack Overflow and GitHub Issues to Identify Challenges Developers Face When Working with Scientific Workflow Management Systems
Student Developer
I am a Computer Science student at the University of Saskatchewan currently interning at zu. In the past, I have worked on projects involving web development, project management, scientific workflow systems, and bioinformatics. These experiences have shaped me into a curious and adaptable individual who enjoys learning new technologies and working with others. I am eager to keep learning and expanding my skills!
Software Developer Intern
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Sep 2023 - Aug 2024 |
Undergraduate Research Assistant
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May 2022 - Aug 2023 |
Sales Associate
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Jun 2019 - Present |
Student President
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Sep 2022 - Aug 2023 |
Analyzing Stack Overflow and GitHub Issues to Identify Challenges Developers Face When Working with Scientific Workflow Management Systems
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As much as I like working on projects, I also enjoy sharing them with others. It's a great way to disseminate knowledge, gather feedback, and exchange ideas. My work, classes, and projects have shown me how impactful software can be. I want to communicate this to others, because I think everyone can have an appreciation for the power of software regardless of their area of study. Whether it be through research symposiums, video presentations, or extracurriculars, I strive to be a part of the conversation and involve others in the process. This has led me to meet some amazing people and build new connections.
I am a proud three-chord-strummer on the acoustic guitar with no
intention of improving in hopes of retaining my amateurish charm. In
my spare time, I enjoy biking around the city, hanging out with my
family and friends, and working on side projects.