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Sarah Wang 469 605 9592 | [email protected] EDUCATION Graduation May 2018 EXPERIENCE Summer 2016 Redmond, WA Fall 2016 Austin, TX Apr Dec 2015 Austin, TX SELECTED PROJECTS AlarmMe! Shell System Calls Malloc and Free Preemptive Threading Web Crawler TECHNICAL SKILLS Proficient Experienced Familiar COURSEWORK University of Texas at Austin, B.S. in Computer Science Turing Scholar/Computer Science Honors Program 3.68 GPA Certificate in Applied Statistical Modeling Microsoft Corporation, Intern Took ownership of the Azure offering in Eligibility Portal, a philanthropies project used by over 50,000 non-profit organizations to register and obtain free and discounted Microsoft software. Designed and implemented SQL back end, mid-tier business layer, and front end Web UI Leveraged REST APIs to request, store, and send organizational and registration data Worked with SSL client authentication and Azure web services Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Cloud & IT Automation Intern Automated cloud processes that previously had to be done manually Leveraged a REST API to automate the creation and deletion of DNS records Automated the configuration, deployment, and migration of virtual machines in the cloud Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, Web Developer Designed and implemented the 1796 gallery of What Jane Saw (whatjanesaw.org). This website was reviewed by the New York Times shortly after the 1796 gallery went live and has over 400,000 hits. A universal Windows app that leverages data collected from the Microsoft Band to alert users and family when abnormalities are found in the users’ heart rate history. Executes cat, pwd, ls, and cd. Also implements backspace and command line history Allows an operating system to fork and join processes, create new kernel and user threads, as well as read, write, and execute files Implemented malloc() and free() in the C standard library Allowed an operating system to handle 100,000 interrupts per second Parses, indexes, and searches a section of the web. Supports compound queries Java, C#, Linux, Git, Vim, LaTex, HTML, CSS C++, AngularJS, jQuery, Bootstrap C, SQL, Python Data Structures*, Computer Architecture*, Operating Systems*, Algorithms*, Discrete Math*, Linear Algebra *denotes honors

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Sarah Wang 469 605 9592 | [email protected]

EDUCATION

Graduation May 2018

EXPERIENCE

Summer 2016 Redmond, WA

Fall 2016 Austin, TX

Apr – Dec 2015 Austin, TX

SELECTED PROJECTS

AlarmMe!

Shell

System Calls

Malloc and Free

Preemptive Threading

Web Crawler

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Proficient

Experienced

Familiar

COURSEWORK

University of Texas at Austin, B.S. in Computer Science

Turing Scholar/Computer Science Honors Program

3.68 GPA

Certificate in Applied Statistical Modeling

Microsoft Corporation, Intern

Took ownership of the Azure offering in Eligibility Portal, a philanthropies project used by over

50,000 non-profit organizations to register and obtain free and discounted Microsoft software.

Designed and implemented SQL back end, mid-tier business layer, and front end Web UI

Leveraged REST APIs to request, store, and send organizational and registration data

Worked with SSL client authentication and Azure web services

Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Cloud & IT Automation Intern

Automated cloud processes that previously had to be done manually

Leveraged a REST API to automate the creation and deletion of DNS records

Automated the configuration, deployment, and migration of virtual machines in the cloud

Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services, Web Developer

Designed and implemented the 1796 gallery of What Jane Saw (whatjanesaw.org). This website

was reviewed by the New York Times shortly after the 1796 gallery went live and has over

400,000 hits.

A universal Windows app that leverages data collected from the Microsoft Band to alert users

and family when abnormalities are found in the users’ heart rate history.

Executes cat, pwd, ls, and cd. Also implements backspace and command line history

Allows an operating system to fork and join processes, create new kernel and user threads, as

well as read, write, and execute files

Implemented malloc() and free() in the C standard library

Allowed an operating system to handle 100,000 interrupts per second

Parses, indexes, and searches a section of the web. Supports compound queries

Java, C#, Linux, Git, Vim, LaTex, HTML, CSS

C++, AngularJS, jQuery, Bootstrap

C, SQL, Python

Data Structures*, Computer Architecture*, Operating Systems*, Algorithms*, Discrete Math*,

Linear Algebra

*denotes honors