Resume
Jack William Lee Campbell
304 Borica Dr • Danville, CA 94526 • Email • GitHub • LinkedIn • (925) 997-2762
Education
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY M.S. Data Science; Dean's List: Fall 2023 Relevant Coursework: GCP principles, classifiers, OLS regression, reinforcement learning deep learning principles, SARIMA modeling, cryptography principles. |
Boston, MA May 2024 |
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY B.A. Computer Science; Dean's List: Fall 2022 Relevant Coursework: Data structures and algorithms, software engineering principles/OOP, SQL-like database principles, scrum/agile methodologies and projects. |
Boston, MA May 2023 |
Technical Skills
[Proficient, Familiar/Learning]
- Python
- Flask
- Java
- Pandas
- Jinja/Html
- GCP
- R
- Scrum
- React
- QA
- SQL
- JavaScript
- Git/GitHub
- UML Modeling
- C
Relevant Experience
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VWHousen & Associates - Project Engineer/Software Engineer Independently led technical development and project management efforts to design, implement, and deploy custom software solutions automating municipal water and wastewater infrastructure workflows. Collaborated closely with stakeholders and civil engineers to identify key automation opportunities, translate operational requirements into effective software solutions, and significantly enhance productivity and efficiency by reducing critical engineering processes from weeks to days. Technologies: Python, PyQt5, Pandas, Pulp, NumPy, PyInstaller, Excel, OOPJ |
Walnut Creek, CA August 2024 - Current |
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY - CDS DS 719 Inaugural Teaching Assistant Drove course design by actively shaping structure, content, and grading through direct collaboration with the professor. Led efforts to shift the course toward a hands-on, communication-focused format that equipped students to engage effectively with diverse, non-technical stakeholders in applied data science and computer science contexts. |
Boston, MA February - May 2024 |
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MassMutual Data Days 4 Good 2024 Hackathon: BU DEI - Developer/Project Lead Developed and deployed an interactive Shiny application in a 4-day sprint with a mixed undergraduate and graduate team, enabling dynamic exploration and visualization of student survey data. Managed project scoping, designed intuitive data interactions, and collaborated closely with stakeholders and team members to align visualization tools with survey objectives. Technologies: R, Shiny |
Boston, MA March 2024 |
Highlighted University Projects
Department of Defense Research (2023): Researched annual spending and budgetary resources of the Department of Defense in addition to the associated sub-agencies. Utilized the USASpending.gov API to query and plot annual department budget and spending, sub-agency spending, and the largest contracts per NAICS code.
Technologies: Python/Jupyter, Seaborn, USASpending.gov API
Boston University SPARK! Fellowship React Application (2023): As Scrum Lead, led a team of students to build an interactive application that combined the use of computer vision libraries with various environmental APIs to create generative art. Facilitated Scrum meetings, represented the team with industry mentors to understand and convey their requirements and feedback, and significantly contributed to software development.
Technologies: React.js, ml5, HTML/CSS, Jira, Miro
Research on Student LLM usage (2023): Formulated and executed a qualitative research study on student usage and sentiment of LLMs in university settings, aiming to better align school policy with students needs and desires.
Flask Photo Sharing Application (2023): Technologies: Flask, Jinja/Html, Python, MySQL Workbench
Flask Web Application (2022): Technologies: NASA and DALL-E APIs, Flask, Jinja, Python, SQLite, Bootstrap