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Analytics APIs Building buy-in Collaboration Full-Stack Process Prototyping supply-side

The Portal for Nuclear Information

(IAEA : 8/05-8/05)

At the end of 2004, the IAEA had well over 200 scientific and technical information resources (e.g. databases, websites, applications, etc.)

In order to reduce the effort to maintain these (saving time for graphic designers, software engineers, DBAs, and resource custodians alike,) a single portal was conceived and made a priority deliverable for the IT and MIS sections.

As the Lead Information Architect, I was responsible for gathering technical details about the resources, supporting the technical architect, and driving the design behind the user experience.

Results

  • led requirements gathering and implemented modular components for the authoritative web resource on scientific and technical nuclear information
  • Met with and built buy-in among information stakeholders
  • Abstracted the business processes of the organization to the 50,000 ft view
  • Utilized user-centered methods to inform the design of the portal
  • Implemented the beta version using OpenText, LiveLink, and Java APIs for each
Categories
demand-side supply-side

Leading Students

(ASIST : 09/02-04/03)

President, Webmaster, Liason: all different hats I wore while reviving the chapter. In the previous year, almost had nothing been done and the chapter was almost defunct.

Results

  • Led chapter as President to 400% growth in membership
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Machine Learning supply-side

Recommendation System for Courses

(UNC Classfinder : 01/02-01/03)

Led team of two devs who, as a class project, developed beta of the system over the course of four months.

Results

  • Led the creation of a Recommendation System.