Hi, I'm Susan
Hello, my name is Susan and I study computer science at the University of Virginia(UVA). I was born in Seoul, South Korea and moved to the United States 5 years ago. So I am familiar with both Korean and American culture. I was originally a math major but switched to a computer science major in my junior year because I found programming interesting. My graduation is 2020 May and currently seeking for a job/internship as a software developer.
Besides programming, I love art. You can check my Instagram account if you are interested in my work. Using my artistic talent, I want to develop creative websites.
Thank you for visiting!
Fasoo is a software company that provides unstructured data security and enterprise document platforms. Fasoo's products include Wrapsody, Sparrow, and so on. More about Fasoo
I participated in a project that aimed to create a real-time collaborating web application using WebRTC. WebRTC is an open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple JavaScript APIs. The main goal of the project was to enhance the service by allowing web conference to the actual product of the company.
My role in this project included planning and designing Wass9, developing a Wass9 using WebRTC, and incorporating the application to Wrapsody. I specifically focused on coming up with a suitable UI of the application using HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Other than the development of the application, I experienced work life such as meeting up with the project manager every week, presenting in front of the executives and so on.
Living Classroom is a computer science capstone project done by my teammates(Rahat Maini, Aron Taylor, Adam Iyob). Their project is about developing a lamp that constantly scans and digitizes student notes, and sends them to a web app accessible to the student where the notes are organized by class automatically, as well as recording and transcribing lecture audio.
As the final assignment of the database class(CS 4750), my team developed the web application of the living classroom project. We aimed to design and build a tool for analytics and statistics monitoring for this product, a database storing account, notes, and audio metadata and their corresponding metrics. Through the application, the users can view a live school-wide lamp visualization and panels to monitor and study the usage of the lamps quantitatively.
In this project, I developed some of the main functionalities of the application including registration page and interface for inserting and deleting from the database. Also, I participated to come up with a better design of the database. For example, our team did 3NF and BCNF proof of our tables for data normalization.
Hoos Hungry is a web application that allows users to view and review restaurants in Charlottesville. This was the main project done in my Web Programming course at UVA. The rationale for this website is that people need a convenient way to determine which restaurants are available in Charlottesville, which ones have higher quality/ratings, and which ones have a cuisine that they are most interested in.
We have a google document that introduces all the functionalities of Hoos Hungry. If interested, you can check it out here
The code for this project is uploaded in my Github
I worked on this project with a partner. We worked on UI/UX development together. I developed half of the functionalities such as the main page and profile page.
KSEA is a Korean American Scientists and Engineers Association club at the University of Virginia. Click the image for more information.
I manage the website with HTML. My role includes updating the calendar and any other update needed on the webpage.