About
Computer Science Student
While still very new to the world of Computer Science, I am interested in learning as much as possible about all aspects of the tech industry. I have a particular interests in software delevopment and cybersecurity.
- Birthday: 21 May 2004
- Phone: (859) 433-7867
- City: Gainesville, FL
- Age: 18
- Degree in pursuit: Bachelors
- Email: kayleebriggs04@gmail.com
At this stage in my career, I aim to learn as much as possible so that when I am finished with schooling I will be in a prime position to apply my knowledge and be an asset to any team I join.
Skills
Throughout my time in high school, university, and working in a variety of student projects, I have developed some knowledge in many different areas.
Resume
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Summary
Kaylee Briggs
A highly motivated and teachable first-year Computer Science student at the University of Florida with a high achieving academic and extracurricular record.
- Gainesville, FL
- (859) 433 - 7867
- kayleebriggs04@gmail.com 04@gmail.com
Education
International Baccelaureate Diploma
2018 - 2022
Flagler Palm Coast High School, Palm Coast, FL
Graduated Summa Cum Laude
Bachelor of Science: Computer Science
2022 - Present
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering
Projects
Team Tech @ UF Society of Women Engineers
2022 - Present
Gainesville, FL
Member of the Front-End Developers for Team Tech, working with CACI to develop an algorithm that produces an optimized scheduler for ground stations and satellites in orbit.
Professional Experience
Extended Day Activity Leader @ Wiles Elementary
2022 - Present
Gainesville, FL
- Organizes group activities for public school students
- Tutors students when necessary during their allotted homework time
- Is resposible for the safety and well-being of all students
- Helps to create a welcoming and enjoyable enviroment
Spring Salesforce Intern @ Coastal Cloud
Spring 2021
Palm Coast, FL
- Worked closely and professionally with an Information Technology & Business Consulting company
- Developed and enhanced technological fluency in web design and Salesforce
- Created Salesforce infrastructure implemented in my group of interns’ final project
Relevant Coursework
Thus far at the University of Florida I have taken many classes which help bolster my knowledge of Computer Science and Mathematics as well as other general education and elective pursuits.
COP3502C - Programming Fundamentals I
First course of a two-semester introductory sequence for those planning further study in computer science, digital arts and sciences or computer engineering. Concepts of computer science and the process of computer programming, including object-oriented programming, procedural and data abstraction and program modularity.
COP 3503C - Programming Fundamentals II
Second course of a two-semester introductory sequence for those planning further study in computer science, digital arts and sciences or computer engineering. Concepts of computer science and the process of computer programming, including object-oriented programming, procedural and data abstraction and program modularity.
EGN2020C - Engineering Design & Society
Introduction to emphasizing the human-centered design process to address societal challenges. Explore solid modeling, introductory programming, sensors, data acquisition, and 3D printing as maker tools for engineering prototyping. In a team environment, utilize multidisciplinary approaches, project management, and written and oral communication skills to create societal-based designs.
MAP2302 - Elementary Differential Equations
First-order ordinary differential equations, theory of linear ordinary differential equations, solution of linear ordinary differential equations with constant coefficients, the Laplace transform and its application to solving linear ordinary differential equations.
MAS 3114 - Computational Linear Algebra
Linear equations, matrices and determinants. Vector spaces and linear transformations. Inner products and eigenvalues. Emphasizes computational aspects of linear algebra.
COT 3100 - Applications of Discrete Structures
Covers the mathematics of discrete events; i.e., events that involve distinct elements, finite structures of distinct elements or finite sampled versions of continuous phenomena (such as movement).
PHI2010 - Intro to Philosophy
Variable topics introduction to philosophy through study of traditional questions about the existence of God, the nature of the mind, the definition of good, freedom of the will, and criteria of truth and knowledge. (H) (WR)
PHI1001 - Conflict of Ideas
Examination of conflict in the realm of ideas, including both factors (psychological, social, logical) that make conflicts difficult and methods that may help us engage in them in a principled and effective way. Readings are drawn from multiple disciplines, which may include philosophy, history, linguistics, sociology, and cognitive science.
Contact Me
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Location:
Gainesville, FL 32608
Email:
kayleebriggs04@gmail.com
Call:
(859) 433 - 7867