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Experience
Education
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The University of New Mexico
Part-time PhD student while working at Los Alamos National Laboratory (FFRDC) full-time as a staff research scientist. Research area: Machine Learning, Embedded Information Security, and Digital Signal Processing/Wireless Communication Systems
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Activities and Societies: • IEEE Certified Biometrics Professional• IEEE GOLDRush editorial assistant• Teaching Assistant for ES250 (Spring 2010)• Chair of organizing committee for Clarkson's University's First Graduate Symposium
Part-time PhD student while working at General Electric as an engineer full-time
Research concentration in Signal Processing and Machine Learning
Thesis: "Mitigating the Effects of Cross-Enviroment Variability in a Speaker Recognition System" -
-- CRA-W Scholarship 2016-2017 Recipient
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Activities and Societies: Clarkson Women's Club Hockey Team, WCKN Television, K2CC Ham Radio Club, Photo Club, Pep Band
Graduated from The Clarkson School (Early College Entrance Program) in 2007.
* Conducted research with Dr. Remus in conjunction with the Army Research Laboratory (RTP, NC) on chemometrics.
* Conducted research with Dr. Schuckers, the DoD, and CITeR (http://www.clarkson.edu/citer/) partners on different biometric modalities.
• Developed Chemometrics algorithm for homogeneity study in Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) geological dataset using signal processing techniques…Graduated from The Clarkson School (Early College Entrance Program) in 2007.
* Conducted research with Dr. Remus in conjunction with the Army Research Laboratory (RTP, NC) on chemometrics.
* Conducted research with Dr. Schuckers, the DoD, and CITeR (http://www.clarkson.edu/citer/) partners on different biometric modalities.
• Developed Chemometrics algorithm for homogeneity study in Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) geological dataset using signal processing techniques and pattern recognition algorithms.
• Collected of live fingerprint, voice tokens, and iris data for biometrics study.
• NIH Protection of Human Research Participants Certification.
Licenses & Certifications
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Certified General Ham Radio Operator
Federal Communications Commission
Issued ExpiresCredential ID Licensee ID: L01444627, FCC Registration Number (FRN): 0018264820 -
CPR and AED Healthcare Provider (BLS)
American Heart Association
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EMT-Basic
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT)
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Certified Biometrics Professional
IEEE
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NIH Protecting Human Research Participants Training
NIH Office of Extramural Research
Issued ExpiresCredential ID 423666
Volunteer Experience
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Fire Fighter and EMT
Fire Department
- 4 years 9 months
Health
Volunteer EMT and fire fighter. Formerly ran with Belle Valley Fire Department (Millcreek Township) and Wesleyville Fire Department in PA.
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Editorial Assistant and Web Master
IEEE
- 2 years 5 months
Science and Technology
Editorial Assistant for IEEE GOLDRush and Web Master for the IEEE Erie Section
Publications
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Mitigating Effects of Recording Condition Mismatch in Speaker Recognition Using Partial Least Squares
InterSpeech 2012 Conference
Submitted for InterSpeech 2012 Conference, Portland, OR, September 2012
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GPU Acceleration of Gulf Stream Dynamics Simulations using OpenACC
GPU Technology Conference 2017
Poster
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GPU Acceleration of the Higrad Computational Fluid Dynamics Code with Mixed OpenACC and CUDA Fortran
GPU Technology Conference 2017
We'll present the strategy and results for porting an atmospheric fluids code, HiGrad, to the GPU. HiGrad is a cross-compiled, mixed-language code that includes C, C++, and Fortran, and is used for atmospheric modeling. Deep subroutine calls necessitate detailed control of the GPU data layout with CUDA-Fortran. Initial kernel accelerations with OpenACC are presented followed by a discussion of tuning with OpenACC and comparison with specially curated CUDA kernels. We'll demonstrate the…
We'll present the strategy and results for porting an atmospheric fluids code, HiGrad, to the GPU. HiGrad is a cross-compiled, mixed-language code that includes C, C++, and Fortran, and is used for atmospheric modeling. Deep subroutine calls necessitate detailed control of the GPU data layout with CUDA-Fortran. Initial kernel accelerations with OpenACC are presented followed by a discussion of tuning with OpenACC and comparison with specially curated CUDA kernels. We'll demonstrate the performance improvement and different techniques used for porting this code to GPUs, using a mixed CUDA-Fortran and OpenACC implementation for single-node performance, and scaling studies conducted with MPI on local supercomputers and Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Titan supercomputer, on different architectures including the Tesla K40 and Tesla P100
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Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Analysis of Obsidian Artifact Homogeneity
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(Poster presentation)
Submitted for LIBS 2010 Conference, Memphis, TN, September 2010Other authorsSee publication
Courses
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Advanced Biometrics
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Advanced Databases
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Advanced Digital Design
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Advanced Networking
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Biomedical Rehabilitation Engineering
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Computational Intelligence
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Computer Networks
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Computer Vision
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Cybersecurity
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Data Structures and Objects
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Design of Experiments & Analysis of Data
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Digital Signal Processing
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Encoding And Encryption
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Graduate Seminar
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Independent Study (High Performance Computing)
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Introduction to Databases
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Introduction to Digital Design
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Introduction to Networking Concepts and Administration
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Machine Learning
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Neural Engineering
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Non-Stationary Signal Processing
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Operating Systems
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Parallel Computing
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Principles of Computer Programming
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Reverse Engineering
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Systems and Signals
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Theory and Practice of Information Systems
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data structures and algorithms
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discrete mathematics
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experimental methods in computer science
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Honors & Awards
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#WeBelongInCollege Scholarship
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Scholarship for Women Studying Information Security (SWSIS) Scholar
Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA), the CRA Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W), and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
CRA-W Site: http://cra.org/cra-w/swsis/#SWSIS-Award-Recipients
News Article: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/hewlett-packard-enterprise-continues-dedication-114500023.html -
National Women in Cyber Security (WiCyS) 2016 Scholarship
National Women in Cyber Security (WiCyS)
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Black Hat USA 2015 Student Scholarship & Executive Women's Forum Scholarship
Black Hat
Scholarship to attend BlackHat USA 2015 conference
Languages
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English
Native or bilingual proficiency
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Spanish
Native or bilingual proficiency
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