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Grace L. Christenbery


Work Experience

Graceful Code, LLC 06/2016 - Present
Self-employed

  • I assess client needs & determine the optimal technical solutions to meet them. I have saved clients thousands of dollars by helping them "cut the cord."
  • I am a personal computer technician for clients. I setup software & hardware including MacBooks, Windows PCs, operating system upgrades, printers, smart TVs, streaming devices, and mobile phones.

MIT Lincoln Laboratory01/2015 - 06/2016
Assistant Technical Staff

  • I developed software and wrote technical documentation for researchers at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
  • Projects included large-scale Java software for the military (USTRANSCOM), consultation on a custom app store for the military (USAMRIID), and Ruby on Rails application prototypes for the bioengineering group to analyze biological data.
  • Worked with other developers on teams using Agile/Scrum.

MIT Lincoln Laboratory 06/2014 - 08/2014
Summer Internship

  • I developed front-end data visualization software that visualized related words as a graph while displaying relevant Tweets. Keywords could be searched that showed relevant tweets and suggested related keywords/trends to explore. The motivation was to find public emergencies & biological virus outbreaks faster via the "Twitter-sphere."

MIT CSAIL 06/2012 - 08/2012
Summer Research Intern

  • Developed a mobile application for the Computer Graphics group in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It democratized "bullet time" by allowing multiple devices to take synchronized photographs in a circle. The images taken were then post-processed to create a stereoscopic animation to emulate 3D effects.

UC Berkeley 06/2011 - 08/2011
Summer Research Intern

  • I was responsible for designing and creating a graphical user-interface, known as "CuffVis," that analyzed and visualized RNA-sequencing information in real time for the Laboratory for Mathematical and Computational Biology.

Education

University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, 3.89 GPA

Recognition

Providence Day School article about my academic research in the 2013 winter magazine. Described as an example of a successful alumni in the field of technology in the article on pages 28-31: https://www.flipsnack.com/FBB7B7BA9F7/winter-2013-providence-day-magazine.html.

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