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− | *Trixie Anne Roque | + | * Trixie Anne Roque |
− | *Loyola Marymount University | + | * Loyola Marymount University |
− | *1 LMU Drive MSB-4589, Los Angeles, California, 90045 | + | * 1 LMU Drive MSB-4589, Los Angeles, California, 90045 |
− | *troque@lion.lmu.edu | + | * troque@lion.lmu.edu |
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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− | + | To download my resume, click [[Media:Trixie Roque Resume.pdf | here]]. | |
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+ | ==== Mathematics Teaching Assistant ==== | ||
** Loyola Marymount University Mathematics Department | ** Loyola Marymount University Mathematics Department | ||
** Spring 2015 - present | ** Spring 2015 - present | ||
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**# Introductory Algebra and Precalculus tutor | **# Introductory Algebra and Precalculus tutor | ||
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** Loyola Marymount University Computer Science Department | ** Loyola Marymount University Computer Science Department | ||
** Spring 2015 - present | ** Spring 2015 - present | ||
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** LMU Extension | ** LMU Extension | ||
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**# Perform general clerical duties | **# Perform general clerical duties | ||
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** LMU ACCESS Program | ** LMU ACCESS Program | ||
** Fall 2013 - Summer 2015 | ** Fall 2013 - Summer 2015 | ||
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* Playing video games | * Playing video games | ||
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Code exists in all living organisms in the form of DNA and that is what I'm most interested in in the field of biology. Genetics and how certain combinations of nucleic acids as well as the different processes that occur in order to encode traits in genes are what attract me to biology. | Code exists in all living organisms in the form of DNA and that is what I'm most interested in in the field of biology. Genetics and how certain combinations of nucleic acids as well as the different processes that occur in order to encode traits in genes are what attract me to biology. | ||
− | ==Favorite Aspect of Computer Science== | + | === Favorite Aspect of Computer Science === |
One word: programming. I just love writing programs at my fingertips and seeing them work. Granted, there are instances when it could be frustrating to code, like when it is tough to find the problem why my program doesn't compile or why the output is off by one, but the overall aspect of making programs makes it so much fun for me. | One word: programming. I just love writing programs at my fingertips and seeing them work. Granted, there are instances when it could be frustrating to code, like when it is tough to find the problem why my program doesn't compile or why the output is off by one, but the overall aspect of making programs makes it so much fun for me. | ||
− | + | == GitHub Repository == | |
− | + | For a link to my GitHub profile, click [https://github.com/trixr4kdz here] | |
[[Category: User Page]] | [[Category: User Page]] |
Revision as of 06:02, 14 September 2015
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Trixie Roque's User Page
Contents
Contact Info
- Trixie Anne Roque
- Loyola Marymount University
- 1 LMU Drive MSB-4589, Los Angeles, California, 90045
- troque@lion.lmu.edu
Education
- 2017, BS, Loyola Marymount University
- Major: Computer Science, Minor: Applied Mathematics
- Expected Graduation Date: May 6, 2017
- Relevant Upper Division Courses: Interaction Design, Programming Languages, Intro to Theory of Computation
Career Interests and Goals
- Research: GRNmap
- Faculty mentor: Dr. Kam Dahlquist, Dr. Ben Fitzpatrick, Dr. John David Dionisio
- Will present at SACNAS 2015 conference in late October
- In Progress
- Career Goal:
- Computer Scientist studying artificial intelligence or cryptography
Work Experience
Resume
To download my resume, click here.
Mathematics Teaching Assistant
- Loyola Marymount University Mathematics Department
- Spring 2015 - present
- Responsibilities:
- Business Calculus class grader
- Introductory Algebra and Precalculus tutor
Computer Science Teaching Assistant
- Loyola Marymount University Computer Science Department
- Spring 2015 - present
- Responsibilities:
- Python programming class grader
- Data Structures class teaching assistant
- General TA lab duties
Data Manager
- LMU Extension
- Spring 2014 - present
- Responsibilities:
- Maintain and organize files
- Perform general clerical duties
Program Coordinator/Teaching Assistant
- LMU ACCESS Program
- Fall 2013 - Summer 2015
- Responsibilities:
- Assist the director with various tasks
- Coordinate various social and educational activities
- Give a lecture to ACCESS students about a specific math topic
- Assist students with various homework questions
Personal Interests/Hobbies
- Drawing/sketching
- Programming
- Watching movies
- Watching YouTube videos related to programming
- Watching anime
- Playing video games
My Thoughts on Biology and Computer Science
Favorite Aspect of Biology
Code exists in all living organisms in the form of DNA and that is what I'm most interested in in the field of biology. Genetics and how certain combinations of nucleic acids as well as the different processes that occur in order to encode traits in genes are what attract me to biology.
Favorite Aspect of Computer Science
One word: programming. I just love writing programs at my fingertips and seeing them work. Granted, there are instances when it could be frustrating to code, like when it is tough to find the problem why my program doesn't compile or why the output is off by one, but the overall aspect of making programs makes it so much fun for me.
GitHub Repository
For a link to my GitHub profile, click here