I'm Edward. I recently graduated from the University of California San Diego with a bachelors in Mathematics & Computer Science. I'm currently a full-time software engineer at Northrop Grumman.
Currently,
- I'm on a train or bus, or
- I'm getting lost in nature, or
- I'm working, or
- I'm bullying @mr4tt.
As a heads up, most of my personal projects during my time at UCSD can be found in the UCSD Historical Enrollment Data and Tooga Inc. organizations, with the projects in the first organization being maintained by current UCSD students. You might also find some of my other projects (probably abandoned ones) in my other organizations.
More Information.
Note: I've recreated this repository on November 26, 2024 to clean up some stuff.
📝 Experience.
Previously, I was
- a Fall 2023 software engineer co-op at Northrop Grumman working on a number of internal applications (again).
- a Summer 2023 software engineer intern at Intuit working on the frontend part of the new deduplication capability, and enhancements to the completecheck page, for TurboTax Online.
- a Fall 2022 software engineer co-op at Northrop Grumman working on a number of internal applications.
- an CSE instructional assistant at UCSD for 8 quarters, primarily for CSE 8B and CSE 11.
In terms of volunteering, I was
- a maintainer for the Pitt CSC Summer 2024 Internship List repository, before Simplify took ownership of it.
📧 Contacting Me.
For questions about any of my projects, please leave an issue in the respective GitHub repository. Feel free to assign me to the issue so I am notified of it.
If you prefer a more private form of communication, or prefer asking me directly, my personal email is ewang20027+gh
, followed by Gmail's domain.
When emailing, please identify your GitHub account username and how you found my profile. I'll generally try to respond within 5 days.
If you do not receive a response after a few days, feel free to send me another email -- it's possible I saw your email but forgot to reply.
On that note, I'm not sure why people are forking my README repository, but you can always view the raw contents of the README.