Mei Sheinbaum
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(631) 365 – 2009 ********@**********.*** www.linkedin.com/in/mei-sheinbaum Education:
Binghamton University, State University of New York, Watson School of Engineering May 2018 Bachelor in Computer Science
Overall GPA: 3.42/4.00 Dean's list Spring 2016- Fall 2016, Spring 2018 Technical Skills
Proficient Languages: C, C++ Semi-Proficient Languages: Prolog, Ruby Software: Microsoft Powerpoint, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Git, c9, Pivotal Tracker Additional: Basic HTML, basic CSS, soldering
Professional Experience
Intern to the Assistant of Dean of the Watson School, Binghamton NY January 2018 – May 2018
– Collected data and compiled it into various forms using Excel and Powerpoint so that it could be quickly interpreted by an outside party
– Transferred existing data into an Access database to make a phone list that could easily be edited
– Condensed phone list data to a single page in Excel so the office had an easy, single page directory of all of the staff
Team Project Experience
Web App (Ruby, Agile Environment), Binghamton, NY October 2017 – December 2017
– Used basic CSS alongside Ruby to design the exercise web app to make a user interface interactive platform
– Planned iterations of the project and coordinated using PivotalTracker to delegate tasks by priority
– Adapted to a changing schedule by communicating through GroupMe to deal with issues that arose during development outside of scheduled meeting times
Super Simple File System (C Binghamton, NY April 2017 – May 2017
– Created a file system using C++ in a team of four to read, write, and store persistent data
– Communicated issues between team members in a timely manner using GroupMe to make sure everyone was up to date on how the project was progressing
NISH AbilityOne Design Challenge, Commack, NY
– Used Photoshop as well as woodworking tools to design and construct a device that automatically measured out a specific quantity of soil
– Worked on project until completion by reporting to meeting times promptly and consistently NYIT Engineering and Technology Showcase, Old Westbury, NY May 2012
– Developed a device to determine a person's height using a sonar sensor and arduinos in order to win the Most Innovative Award
– Overcame challenges such as adapting to a new environment by communicating with other team members working on the project in order to familiarize myself with the product
– Designed flow chart for the project using Powerpoint to outline the decisions the computer program went through in order to reach the output
Individual Project Experience:
Offline Recipe List, Commack NY September 2013 – May 2014
– Created a program using Microsoft Visual Studio to store up to 10 recipes and retrieve them between sessions
– Consulted someone with more experience on how to improve the program outside of the required parameters
– Designed a method using persistent storage so that recipes in the program to be transferred between machines