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EMAIL AVAILABLE PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEObjective:Enthusiastic team player seeking an data analytics role that allows me to combine my technical skills with my strong collaboration and communication skillsEducation:University of Maryland - College Park, MD May 2024 Graduate BS in Computer Science, Minor in Philosophy Deans List Recognition Skills: Programming Languages: Python, Java, C, JavaScript, Rust, Ruby, Assembly Web Technologies: Jupyter Notebook, HTML, CSS, React, Node.js Databases: SQL, MongoDB, R Tools & Platforms: Git, Docker, MatlabExperience:Intense Technologies Internship September 2023 - December 2023 Used data cleaning techniques and RFM model to chart banking transaction data in Python Presented research papers on the latest information and theories of customer segmentation, classification algorithms, and Nudge Theory to internship management team Demonstrated the power of customer segmentation by visualizing data with classification algorithms and the RFM model on banking transaction data in PythonBIMCON Internship June 2022 - August 2022 Discovered methods of streamlining automobile production while providing options for the customers with a team of 12 interns and Ford executives Examined the relationship between automobile complexity and user choice using Python and Matplotlib to visualize data and presented findings to internship managers Projects:Data Science Tutorial May 2023 Collected and cleaned data about movies to examine trends and create data sets with a team of 2 Developed code to process, visualize, and analyze the data using Python graphs and DataFrames Wrote text to explain the data science cycle to beginners and provided resources for advanced users to research the libraries utilizedCompiler Project May 2023 Wrote a functional compiler in Assembly and Racket that returned arithmetic, conditionals, and user-defined functions Implemented the ability for users to return multiple values from one function |