Shannon Quinn

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States

A story, eh? Let's see...

I graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in Computer Science and specializations in every area of software engineering possible. Logically, the next step was to begin a master's degree in Computational Biology (of course!).

With no prior experience since high school in biology, chemistry, or biochemistry (all of which I took that first fall), to say I "struggled" would be an understatement. Finding oneself below the class average in all courses - to say nothing of my status as a graduate student in freshman undergraduate courses - is not simply humbling, it's demoralizing. Furthermore, I had to catch up on theoretical statistics and algorithms, since my background was mostly programming.

And now? I am finishing my degree with a solid 3.4 GPA and a research post with one of the top bioimage informaticists in the world. Though I do still need to finish that master's thesis before I can graduate...

My point is that I'm no stranger to jumping headfirst off the deep end and learning to swim in unfamiliar and downright unfriendly waters. I'm a quick learner, and an even faster swimmer.

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Experience

IBM
ExtremeBlue Technical Intern
May 2009 - August 2009

Our summer project was extending the current Quickr Files functionality to be accessible from mobile devices. Anything not addressed by that single statement was up to us to implement how we saw fit.

First, the entire application was web-based, so in theory it could be accessed by any mobile device with a web browser. We implemented some cutting-edge CSS 3D-transforms within our JavaScript package such that WebKit-powered browsers (iPhone, Palm Pre, etc) had the advantage.

Second, we added several new features to take neutralize constraints of mobile devices and put its strengths to work for the user. I spearheaded a machine learning backend to analyze how specific users navigate and utilize the system, and then generate intelligent "recommendations" for file downloads based on those activities, saving the user from having to navigate manually or search for the files in question. I also used a Dojo package to integrate IBM's in-house instant messenger, SameTime, into the application, allowing users to be able to chat live with the owners of files, and to save those transcripts as comments on the files themselves.

Other features implemented include a document preview engine which converts any format compatible with OpenOffice - .xls, .doc, .ppt, .odf, .odp - into a PDF that could be viewed by any mobile device using the filesharing application.

Office of Organizational Development, Georgia Institute of Technology
IT Support and Development Co-op
January 2005 - December 2007

Provided first-line technical support to an on-campus department of 12 professional trainers and consultants. Maintained the implemented changes to the departmental PHP website and ASP/Access registration database.

During my last year, my primary responsibility was creating a Flash template that would serve as a springboard for porting our existing AuthorWare online training modules to a more modern framework. Also used ActionScript and ASP to allow communication between the Flash front-end and our Access database.

MARC Global
Intern
May 2004 - August 2004

Worked at corporate headquarters to improve documentation for the latest release of the MARC 9.0 supply chain management software suite, including designing a searchable and indexed database of the numerous entities and hierarchies used by the application.

Education

Carnegie Mellon University
M.S. Computational Biology
August 2008 - Current

Departmental Fellowship Recipient; Academic Achievement Award Recipient; Class Representative

Georgia Institute of Technology
B.S. Computer Science
August 2003 - August 2008

HOPE Scholarship all 5 years; Briaerian Honor Society; Phi Kappa Sigma President, Vice President, Rush Chairman, Webmaster

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Background

Man, where do I even begin? This text box is so inviting...

I'm a nerd, through and through. I love all things technology, all things theoretical, and the feeling that comes from successfully applying theory to the real world is second to none.

I'm a sports aficionado, but not in the typical sense: I'm a sucker for playing any sport under the sun, though I rarely follow professional sports teams; I guess you could say I'd prefer to go outside and play the sport myself rather than sit and watch it played. If I'm not tweaking my latest markov model's training parameters, I'm either running, swimming, cycling, playing racquetball, baseball, football, tennis, basketball, or in the weight room.

And somehow, I still manage a social life (usually to the detriment of sleep!). My friends and family are my closest compadres, and there's no social activity I love more than a night of Rock Band-ing and Smash Brothers-ing with good friends and plenty of junk food.

Guilty pleasures include: writing science fiction (I will finish my book someday!), blogging, watching StarGate, engaging in political/religious debates, and speculating about the nature of the known universe. Oh and eating chewy chocolate chip cookies. Mmmm.

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