Kelli Tamashiro

kellikt.github.io

kellikt@hawaii.edu

kellikt

Kelli T.

Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 USA

Interests

Web Development , Web Design , Software Development

Skills

Languages and Frameworks: Java, Javascript

Toolsets/OS: MacOS, Git/GitHub

Education

University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

B.S., Computer Science (expected Spring, 2022)

2018 - Present

Work

Website Developer, RadGrad

radgrad.ics.hawaii.edu/

Worked in a team to develop a prototype for InternAloha

  • Used Puppeteer and Osmosis to scrape internship listings from internship websites
  • Categorized Internship listings using RegEx and Natural.js
  • Built a front-end interface using Meteor and React

2020 - 2020

Help Desk Consultant, UH Information Technology Services

www.hawaii.edu/its/

  • Troubleshoot software, hardware and networking issues over the phone
  • Answer phone and email responses to the ITS Help Desk

2019 - Present

Media Intern, Orig Media

origmedia.com/

  • Organized media and edited videos
  • Assisted in production of Waikiki PD

2018 - 2018

Activities

Website Developer, Hawaii Annual Code Challenge

hacchui.ics.hawaii.edu:8888/#/

Collaborated with students in ICS 414 to develop a team-finder website for the Hawaii Annual Code Challenge (HACC)

  • Implemented an interface for users to find other developers for their HACC teams
  • Added Slack functionality to the team invitation function

2020 - 2020

Front-End Website Developer, Hawaii Annual Code Challenge

devpost.com/software/ets-hgg-community-engagement-600-iq-team

Collaborated with other students to participate in the ETS/HGG Community Engagement & Digital Storytelling challenge

  • Worked on the website design and implemented some of the form features
  • Added functionality to the Admin page and the Events page

2019 - 2019

Front-End Website Developer, Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii

www.vlsh.org/

Collaborated with other students to re-design and code the Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii’s website

2016 - 2016

Awards

Chancellor's Scholarship, University of Hawaii, 2018-Present

Given to 80 students who possess a minimum of a 3.5 GPA, 1350 SAT score, and exhibit the qualities of an ideal UH Mānoa student. Renewed for 8 consecutive semesters or until a bachelor’s degree has been completed, provided that the student maintains a 3.0 GPA.