About you
About you
Some core courses worth mentioning are Software Engineering, Computer Architecture and Organization, and Senior Project
During my time at Zoomi, I practiced a lot of Python programing to adhere to data analytics of MOOC systems. Data was extracted from Stack Overflow, this data was analyzed and a Prediction system was made that could determine if a user would answer a question, how many upvotes the answer would receive, and how long it would take this answerer to answer this question. The findings of this research was then written and submitted to INFOCOMM in 2018.
During my MUSE experience, I worked with Ladder Logic programming on a software called Do-More Designer (a platform for PLC programming and emulation). I took a Successive Overrelaxation method and implemented it onto a programmable logic controller, which was thought to be infeasible due to it's low processing power.
During my time at TCNJ, I have participated in the MUSE program, independent research, and was the IEEE treasurer for the TCNJ Branch.
During my time at BRHS, I received honor roll awards, the Presidential award, and received college credit for AP courses.
© 2017 Richard Bustamante