Daniela Camacho
madaniela.camacho@gmail.com
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ABOUT ME
- Creative and problem-solving software developer with a passion for app development and finding innovative solutions for real-life issues.
EDUCATION
- Willamette University, 2020 B.A. in Computer Science
- Minor: Economics. Academic Merit Scholarship
TECHNICAL SKILLS
- Languages: Python, Kotlin, Java, C, MatLab, PHP, Haskell
- Software: Android Studio, GitHub, Spyder, Netbeans, Eclipse, MatLab
- Database Management: Firebase, MySQL
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
- Self-motivated, reliable, persistent, great communicator, team-player
- Languages:
- Spanish and English - Native Proficiency.
- French - Conversational.
- August 2019 - May 2020
- Conceptualized and developed an innovative Android app in Kotlin, which acted as an environmental footprint daily tracker, in collaboration with a thesis partner. This required of excellent communication skills on vision and implementation both personally as well as at a coding level.
- Developed front-end of project, including personalization features, such as changing app theme and adding in profile preferences dynamically.
- Assisted in the implementation of Firebase as the back-end.
- November 2019 - December 2019
- Analyzed several companies' stock prices and fluctuations before and after both positive and negative major news outbreaks that surrounded them, with the goal of determining their short and long-term impact.
- The project involved observing stocks, under the scope of moving averages, closing prices, cumulative returns, and volumes. Findings were presented with a poster.
- December 2019
- Created an escape room game in Python using graphics to display an interactive interface.
- As the leader of a three-member team, coordinated and combined other members contributions; implemented the multiplayer feature, avoiding concurrency concerns; created the graphic, interactive interface, and implemented user personalization feature.
- Planned and executed three large scale events for the student body, managing a $42,000 budget in partnership with a Co-Chair.
- Directed dozens of volunteers and worked with third-party vendors, in addition to being in constant communication with the Board’s advisor and Executive team.
- Participated in the National Association for Campus Activities, a conference. There I learned new leadership skills I later applied to my event-planning. This resulted in one of our events having a record-breaking attendance of over 800 students.
- Executed office projects such as testing the online system, designing promotional posters, data entry and filing.
- Created an inclusive and engaging environment, as part of the student orientation program, for over a dozen first-year students by using strong social skills.
- Effectively helped incoming students adjust to life at Willamette by providing them with resources available to them on campus.