Leondra Morse

Leondra


University of Maryland Easten Shore
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Undergraduate Student: Junior

Bachelor Degree
(Expected: Spring 2016) in Computer Science

Email: lnmorse@umes.edu

I am student with academic training in computer science. Educated at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore as an Honors scholar. This has given me a sufficient background in computer programming and line of communication with faculty members and peers. I have concentrated my studies in creating and developing solutions to solve complex utilizing many different programming languages, such as C++ programming, Java Script, Database management, x86 Assembly programming, MatLab, and Internet programming.

Having worked on many plausible programming tasks during the last three years, the assignments have made me a determined, knowledgeable, and effective time manager. I have learned Internet programming (creating and designing webpages with the use of JavaScript CSS to implement many different tasks on a files throughout webpages), Database management (accessing, retrieving and storing specific information through command line throughout command prompts in Oracle SQL instructions), Object Oriented Programming (C++ Programming, JavaScript), MatLab programming, and x86 Assembly Language programming (low-level language known as machine code for x86 chips). Learning these programming languages will make is much easier to understand more intense languages developed in the future for more complex projects.

While conducting research projects with the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation, a support program to increase the number of undergraduate studies who receive bachelor’s degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. I have gained the proper knowledge and dedication, and capabilities to complete a project, summarize and present the results in professional environments. I have completed and gave presentations on Basic Structures of Computer Programming and Self-Scheduling of Parallel Loops in Heterogeneous Computer Systems, and Machine Vision-Based Automatic Color Recongition Algorithm (ACRA).

All the research projects that I have conducted were critical to understanding the role of computers, computer programming, and technologies in defining my distinctive way of thinking. These exercises helped create different ways of learning about computing, analyzing, and seeking a solutions to complex assignments.

Computer science always has been interesting to me. There are so many machines that have been created over decades to benefit the humans, making life easier and more proficient and effective. Technology helps individuals to communicate over long distances, transfer applications, search documents, shop online, surfing the web, etc. In which guides my perspective in completing my bachelors degree, and later wanting to pursue my doctorate in computer science. I am taking my time, in learning and preparing to start my own computer software company that will develop applications that ease daily task and benefit others.