I've loved technology since I was young, and over the years - through many different classes, programs, and internships - I've come to realize that working with technology is something that I want to spend the rest of my career doing. I have a large variation of interests, Computer Science being one that I mainly donate my time to.
During my most recent time with Audible in 2022, I designed and developed the infrastructure for new internal onboarding page with the Content Management Systems team. Working alongside three separate teams, I presented my UI and infrastructure designs to ensure they would suit the internal user base. This new page allows users to update, edit, delete, or add new audiobook providers to an internal database. To modify the database, I created a few APIs to access or create objects. This project was completed using an internal Audible Database, JavaScript, Java, and the API's I made.
During my time at Audible in 2021, I made updates to an internal Audible testing API by modifying account borrowing and returning methods. I created several designs and workflows to lay out my solution and presented them at reviews before proceeding to implement a section of the project. This project was completed using Dynamo DB, AWS Step Functions, API Gateway and AWS Lambda Functions
During my time at Audible, I further developed and deployed an internal Amazon Audible website for Alexa testing with Python using S3, Boto3 and internal Amazon databases. With one team, I deployed an internal troubleshooting website for Audible Audiobook (Whispersync) data with Java using Amazon Athena clients and internal repositories. With my second team, I added data monitoring into an internal dashboard using S3 and Java. In conjunction with my work, I advised several highschool CS interns through building their own Alexa Skills as part of the August 2020 Audible Summer High School Internship.
More information on WhispersyncDuring this program, I had the opportunity to work closely with developers on a umpire analysis application. At the time, the application had not been released yet, so I was unable to go into full detail on the specifics of my project.
View my Abstract See the application I helped build About GROWTen highschool students were selected to spend three weeks at Amazon Audible's Kendall Square office. Students spent their time building individual Amazon Alexa skills, participating in industry workshops, and also presented their work at the end of the program
View my Alexa skillA five-week summer program for rising 9th grade girls focused on computer science. Participants learn computer languages such as Scratch, AppInventor, HTML, CSS, and Python. They also are introduced to robotics, cryptography, artificial intelligence, and circuits. In addition, they learn how computer science is applied in the real world by hearing from guest speakers and going on field trips.
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