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Krystal resume 2018

Krystal Maughan

https://blog.coursera.org/learner-story-film-architecture-python-programming/

Objective: Matriculating in 2019 to a PhD Programme with a focus on Programming Language Theory (with an emphasis on Correctness)

SKILLS:

Programming Languages:

  • Python, C++, Haskell, Julia, PureScript, Rust

Package Familiarity:

  • Stack, Pandas

Other:

  • Git/Github, LaTeX, Mathematical Notation, Markdown, Jupyter iPython Notebook, Mathematica

Databases:

  • SQL, PostgreSQL, BigQuery

Systems:

  • Linux, Windows

Concepts:

  • Naive Bayes/ Bayesian Stats, SVM (Support Vector Machine & Kernel Methods), Logistic Regression, Multi-Linear Regression, Probability Distributions / Data Analysis Patterns
  • Test Driven Development, Mob Programming, Pair Programming, Unit Testing / Linters (Pep8, HTML/CSS Validators)

EXPERIENCE

Google Summer of Code 2018

Haskell.Org Mentorship (2018)

  • Worked on Open Source Project, CodeWorld, as an Open Source contributor, under mentors Gabriel Gonzalez and Chris Smith
  • Project used Haskell, JavaScript
  • 1 of 17 chosen by Haskell.org / Google

Mozilla: Increasing Rust's Reach 2018

Rust CLI Mentorship (2018)

  • Worked with Aaron Power for 3 to 5 hours a week on command-line tooling in Rust
  • Project used Rust
  • 1 of 14 chosen for summer 2018

EDUCATION:

Racket School - Summer Racket School, Salt Lake City, Utah

  • Working with Programming language Racket and preparation for PhD programme
  • taught by Bobby Findler, Matthias Felleisen, Jay McCarthy.

PLMW Programming Languages Mentorship Workshop (2018) - Programming Languages Design and Implementation.

  • Mentorship for students researching programming languages
  • Advice on career and how to choose a research topic

Udacity Nanodegrees:

Data Analyst Nanodegree via AT and T Scholarship (2017-2018)

Front End Nanodegree via Google/ Udacity Scholarship (2017)

Introduction to Programming Nanodegree via AT & T Scholarship (2017)

  • Google/ Udacity Scholarship Winner (2017)
  • AT and T Aspire to Tech Winner (2017)
  • Chosen as team leader (1 of 8) to mentor peers.

Mentor, Udacity Introduction to Programming Nanodegree(2017)

  • Individual mentorship in Python for selected students (average 20-25 students per term)

Glendale Community College (Coursework): Undergraduate Research (year-long course : Fall 2018-Spring 2019), Discrete Mathematics (C++: Fall 2018), Concepts of Programming Languages, Advanced C++ (C++), Data Structures (C++), Intro to Algorithms (Java), Programming in C/C++, SQL (Oracle SQL), Intro to Robotics(C), Advanced Soldering Technology, Intro to Programming with Java, Electronic Circuits, Solid State Devices

Coursera: Machine Learning/ Data Visualization (2013-present)

Verified Certificates: Data Science Maths, Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals, The Data Scientist's Toolbox, An Introduction to Interactive Programming in Python, Programming for Everyone (Python), Practical Machine Learning (R), R Programming (R), Data Visualization (Excel), Reproducible Research (Python), Intro to Mathematical Thinking

EdX: Computational Theory (2017)

Verified Certificate: Programming for Correctness (LaTeX, Matlab, Hoare Logic)

FutureLearn Verified Certificate:

Functional Programming in Haskell (2017)

Other:

Udacity: Compilers: Theory and Practice (2018)

Coursera: Scientific Computation with Julia, Python Data Representations, Formal Concept Analysis (FCAs)

Google On-Site Training (Los Angeles, San Francisco):

2 - Cloud On-Board Certificates of Completion (2017)

EDUCATION:

Glendale Community College (2015-2018), Los Angeles

  • Intention to transfer to a PhD programme in Programming Languages / Software Verification

Cornell University (2008), Ithaca, NY

Ithaca College (2004-2008), Ithaca, NY

Spacecraft Flight Software Workshop 2017 (NASA workshop held at John Hopkins Applied Laboratory), Laurel, MD

NCAS (NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars 2016 (NASA workshop held at Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Pasadena, CA

AWARDS

Highlights:

  • FSW (Flight Software Workshop) at John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (workshop in conjuntion with JHU APL and NASA)
  • NCAS (NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars) NASA Aerospace Scholar (with on-site portion at Jet Propulsion Lab, programming a robot)
  • Featured by Coursera as profile for auto-didactic student in Data Science/ Python specialization (2017)
  • Featured on Django Girls' Impact Report (2017)
  • Top 500 on CodeWars
  • Recepient of Who's Who Award 2008
  • Best BFA Award 2008 (as chosen by Faculty)
  • Evaluation Member for Clojure Grant Committee (for Clojure West 2017)

Scholarships/ Grants:

  • RustConf 2018 (via Increasing Rust's Reach 2018)
  • PLMW (PLDI) 2018 (Programming Languages Mentorship Workshop Scholarship) (Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia)
  • Racket School (2018) (Fully Funded) (Salt Lake City, Utah)
  • OPLSS partial grant/ scholarship for Summer School (Oregon Programming Languages School) 2018 (Eugene, Oregon)
  • Google Summer of Code 2018 Scholar (via Haskell.org)
  • Women Who Code Google IO Reimbursement Stipend 2018
  • ngGirls Attendee: Angular workshop at Google HQ (2018)
  • Udacity Bertelsmann Data Science Challenge Scholarship (2018/ 2019)
  • Clojure/Conj 2017 (Baltimore, Maryland)
  • Clojure/Conj 2016 (Austin, Texas),
  • Clojure West 2017 (Portland, Oregon),
  • LambdaConf 2017 (Boulder, Colorado),
  • LambdaConf 2018 (Boulder, Colorado),
  • StrangeLoop 2017 (St. Louis, Missouri),
  • AT and T Aspire to Tech 2017 winner,
  • Google/Udacity 2017 Scholarship winner,
  • Women in Leadership / Peggy Williams Scholarship 2008,
  • Presidential Merit Scholarship(2004-2008),
  • AccelerateU LinkedIn (LA) Recruiting Event Applicant/Attendee (2017),
  • Chrome Dev Summit 2016/2017,
  • Google I/O student Grant 2016/2017/2018,
  • Google International Women's Day Summit (Los Angeles) 2018,
  • SCNA (Software Craftmanship America Conference) - 2017 Grant recipient
  • Women Who Code Cloud Guru Full-Year Scholarship (access to AWS and Cloud training and certification)

Volunteer:

  • SPLASH (Systems Programming Languages and Applications), 2018
  • PLDI (Programming Languages Design and Implementation), 2018
  • ICFP (ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming), 2018
  • SCALE (Southern California Linux Expo) (2017, 2018)
  • POPL (Principles of Programming Languages) (2018)
  • Layer-One Hacker conference (2017, 2018)
  • Hackaday Superconference (2016), San Francisco

Talks

  • Tech Talk "Expressive Meaning: Denotational Semantics" for Learn Teach Code (3rd Anniversary), 2018
  • Google Developers Group (Los Angeles), Google IO 2018 recap talk

Interests/Groups:

  • member of Null Space Labs (hackerspace in Los Angeles)
  • member of LA PureScript Meetup
  • member of several meetups and participant of workshops such as Rails Girls LA (2016), Django Girls (2017), Lambda Ladies (2017)
  • member of Women Techmakers Silicon Valley Chapter (early career)
  • member of SVROS (Silicon Valley Robot Operation System)

Other Activities/ Hobbies:

  • WSASMB (Womens' Sailing Association of Santa Monica Bay)
  • boat racing (30' to 50' sailboats)
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