Jamie \Ariella" Levine
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EDUCATION Brandeis University. Waltham, MA. Academic Years 2015-2017 Candidate for M.A. in Computational Linguistics
University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA. Academic Years 2011-2015 B.A.S. from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Major: Computer Science and Cognitive Science; Minor: Linguistics HONORS 2014 Penn Engineering Exceptional Service Award CIS Department at Penn Undergraduate TA Hall of Fame SKILLS Java, Python, Unix, NLTK
RELEVANT Arti cal Intelligence
COURSEWORK Algorithms
Annotation for Machine Learning
Statistical and Machine Learning Approaches to Natural Language Processing (current) TECHNICAL Data Scientist and Software Engineering Intern at Charles River Analytics Summer 2016 EXPERIENCE Semantic parsing using Systemic Functional Grammar
Wrote unit tests in Python
Worked with Agile Software Development
Data Scientist at Ernst & Young Summer 2015
Worked as part of team developing software for Natural Language Processing
Topic modeling using LDA and NMF algorithms
Refactored existing code and wrote unit tests in Python
Used Unix, Elasticsearch, scikit-learn, and NLTK Programming Intern at Cornell Tech. and Weill Cornell Medical School Summer 2014
Developed medical software called Contextual Monitoring and Information System (CoMINDS)
Developed CoMINDS GUI to display patients’ vitals for anesthesiologists in the operating room
Used SQL to pull clinical information from hospital databases to display on CoMINDS Head Teaching Assistant for CIS110: Introduction Academic Years 2012-2015 to Computer Programming at the University of Pennsylvania
Helped organize course for over 350 students
Taught weekly recitations on Java and Assembly Language and held o ce hours for students
Trained, organized, and hired other TAs
Planned and organized homework, recitation materials, and weekly sta meetings VOLUNTEER Information O cer for the Orthodox Community at Penn (OCP) Academic Years 2012-2015 EXPERIENCE Managed and updated PennOCP.org
Managed databases and listservs
Ran elections in PHP
PROJECTS Jewish Code Switching Fall 2015
Created corpus of Modern Orthodox Jews talking to each other in English
Used Python and NLTK to analyze language use, speci cally code switching into sociolect A Socioeconomic Tweet Analysis Academic Year 2014-2015
Used Python to lexically analyze Tweets
Analyzed similarities and di erences from di erent socioeconomic statuses (SES)
Found usage with relation to businesses, acronyms, swear words, etc from high and low SES