Jason Abraham
github.com/Abraham-J
****-*******@**********.***
(847) 409 - 8873
Glenview, IL 60025
EDUCATION Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Expected December 2020 Resurrection University Chicago, IL
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
TECHNICAL
SKILLS
Languages: C++, C, Javascript, Python, MASM
Frameworks: React, Django
Databases: MySQL
Other Technologies: Node.js, jQuery, Bash, Git
PROJECTS Lost in Space
A C++ based terminal game where the player can explore a randomly generated world, collect/trade items, and meet new civilizations. This project demonstrates pro ciency in object oriented programming, inheritance, polymorphism, and virtual functions.
Technology/Tools: C++
Source Code: github.com/Abraham-J/LostInSpace
Predator Prey Game
Coordinated a 5-person team to develop a survival simulator visualized on the terminal. In this game, creatures compete for space on a dynamically allocated board to simulate likelihood of survival. This project demonstrates pro ciency in object oriented design and manual memory management.
Technology/Tools: C++
Source Code: github.com/Abraham-J/PredatorPreyGame Pleasant Hills Apartment Portal
Coordinated a 2-person team to develop a RESTFUL application for apartment man- agers to have a user friendly method to modify apartment listings and for regular users to submit work orders and browse available apartments.
Technology/Tools: Javascript, MySQL
Source Code: github.com/Abraham-J/Pleasant-Hills-Apartments RELEVANT
COURSEWORK Introduction to Computer Science Discrete Mathematics
Computer Architecture Web Development Data Structures
Software Engineering Analysis of Algorithms Databases
Operating Systems Computer Networks Cybersecurity
Mobile Development
WORK
EXPERIENCE
Registered Nurse May 2018 - Present
Northshore University HealthSystem Highland Park, IL
Managed the safety and medical concerns of an 11 bed inpatient adolescent psy- chiatric unit.
Improved quality of care by participating in unit speci c and regional accredi- tation organizations clinical meetings leading to a 50 percent decrease in safety incidents and a 20 percent increase in patient perceived care.