Student Work
My five years at the University of New Brunswick have been a transformative experience for me as a person. I’ve gained a breadth of experience in a variety of technical fields, but have also learned the importance of communication in the working world.
I’ve been invited by my faculty to help in their efforts to recruit high school students from the region into our program, to give talks about my experiences with iPhone development, and give words of thanks during our last awards dinner.
The UNB Student Union has been a large part of my life as a student for two years now. It has given me an opportunity to give back to the community. I’ve also contributed towards efforts to make my faculty, often seen as cold and asocial, into a community.
Scholastic Work
- Undergraduate presentation at APICS conference, 2010
- Undergraduate presentation at Cascadia Workshop 2010
- UNB Reconfigurable Computing Lab, Summer 2010
- Lab Teaching Assistant, 2009-present
Volunteering
- Peer Mentor, 2008-present
- UNB Student Union, 2008-present
- Computer Science Association Executive, 2007-2010
Awards
- Participant in the ACM ICPC Regionals in Rochester, 2010
- First Place Computer Science Undergraduate Presentation, APICS 2010
- Golden Jubilee Scholarship, 2010-2011
- Sir Howard Douglas Award, 2010
- Dean’s List, 2006-present