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Bachelor of Software Engineering

University of Victoria (2021-2026)

▪ High achieving student with a 90% GPA.

▪ Performed joint research on generating automated feedback to improve student outcomes.


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Relevant Coursework

▪ Advanced Programming Techniques for Robust Efficient Computing

▪ Algorithms and Data Structures

▪ Discrete Mathematics

▪ Computer Architecture

▪ Operating Systems

▪ Database Systems

▪ Software Architecture and Design

▪ Software Testing

▪ Digital Signal Processing

▪ Real Time Computer Systems

▪ Software Development Methods

▪ Security Engineering

▪ Requirements Engineering

▪ Communication Networks

▪ Microprocessor-Based Systems

▪ Control Theory and Systems

▪ Intro to Artificial Intelligence

▪ Continuous-Time Signals and Systems

▪ Embedded Systems

▪ Software Quality Engineering


Awards

Valerie Kuehne Undergraduate Research Award

▪ Awarded for academic achievements and a proposal for joint research which led to the development of an innovative software solution through the grant to create automated feedback responses based on diverse student inputs

UVic Excellence Scholarship

▪ Retained and upheld throughout degree based on a high GPA

Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science: Dean's Entrance Scholarship

▪ Won based on exceptional academic achievement upon entering first year at UVic

Major W. Horan Memorial Scholarship

▪ Received for academic excellence upon entering first year at UVic

District/Authority Scholarship

▪ Obtained for excellence in Physical Activity and Health, with recognition for volunteering, coaching, and active involvement in school and community sports programs

Ridge Meadows Soccer Club Scholarship

▪ Granted for volunteer coaching, playing contributions, and references

Top Science/French Student

▪ Earned in high school for highest grades in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics combined, and in the French immersion program in a graduating class of 200