I don't quite enjoy the prospect of having one single area of expertise; I think that's the central philosophy that helped me achieve my skillset today. I love learning new skills and new methods, but more so I love the prospect of interdisciplinary implementation. Societies most complex problems aren't ever solved by one category of intuition, but much rather, they're implemented with the aid of many different areas of knowledge. Complex problems require solutions that, while not necessarily complex, do require the communication between different complexities. So that's what I do I suppose.In fewer words, I want to utilize data to optimize the medical industry, I want to see if algorithmic design can be implemented to fix inequalities in voting, I want to use our smartphones to improve our mental health and productivity, and the list only goes on. I believe my formal degree in Biology, Health, and Society paired with my minor in Entrepreneurship and my completion of core-level Computer Science courses gives me the qualifications necessary to not only ask these questions, but be a part of the team that helps answer them.My technical areas of expertise include: -Development (C++/C, Java, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Python, React, React Native, Redux)-Database Management (Retail Data Management and Optimizations >$2 million/yr)-Team-Based Consulting and Analysis (Both international and domestic NGO work)
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