PROFILE
Combines strong interpersonal and communicative skills with technical understanding and experience in both mathematics and computer science. Skilled in data, logic, and statistics. Recognized for writing ability in technical and essay formats.
EDUCATION
BA: Computational Mathematics, Creative Writing 3.56/4.00 GPA May 2025
Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN
Relevant Coursework: Stochastic Simulation, Abstract Algebra, Numerical Analysis
Awards and Honors: American College of Athens Writing Center Trip, Ruth Margaret Faber Award for Creative Writing, Robert S. Edwards Creative Writing Award
Technical Skills: CSWA in Solidworks, Arduino coding, Technical Writing experience, Mathematica and Python
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIECE
Writing Center Consultant, Wabash College November 2022 – May 2025
· Conducted discussions on peer-mentoring and effective communication in a semester long course
· Communicates thinking and logic in an effective manner to persuade changes in a paper
· Intensively analyzes papers of 5 to 10 students weekly who seek help
Writing Fellow, Wabash College August 2023 – May 2025
· Schedule, plan, and lead meetings with students
· Work closely with a professor to better understand how to best consult students
· Keep detailed notes of meetings and changes to best improve appointments throughout the semester
EXTRACURRICULAR EXPERIECE
Mental Health Chairman, Phi Delta Theta August 2022 – January 2025
· Achieved certification in QPR training to be educated on how to advise brothers in crisis
· Participate in social meetings and plan social events to foster brotherhood
· Advise and direct students to proper resources
Pitcher, Wabash College Baseball Team August 2021 – May 2024
· Participated in practices and training six days a week in season
· Demonstrated the ability to work with peers to consistently compete for success
· Attended leadership meetings with other players and coaches
PROJECTS
WallyBrew, Wabash College, MAT-235 (Stochastic Simulation) November 2023
· Tasked with improving the efficiency of a fictitious coffee shop with two classmates
· Created simulations to maximize efficiency while considering waiting times for customers, time to brew, and lost customers due to capacity
· Wrote python code tasked with running simulations, collecting data, and returning histograms to explain our process
Election Simulation, Wabash College, MAT-235 (Stochastic Simulation) August 2023
· Tasked with using polling data and creating a coded simulation to predict the results of the 2024 presidential election with two classmates
· Created a framework to determine safe states and swing states, along with probabilities of states going red or blue
· Used different scenarios to see how election results might swing during the campaigning process
Testing Different ODE Methods, Wabash College, MAT-337 (Numerical Analysis) August 2023
· Tasked with creating code to run four different methods and determine which was most effective at solving an ODE while utilizing as little computational power as possible
· Implemented mathematical equations and methods into python
· Created graphs and presented each method at different levels of given information and computational power