I'm a senior computer science student at the University of British Columbia. I have a passion for creating quality user experiences and usable solutions. In my free time, I enjoy doing activities such as sailing and reading sci-fi novels.
Top skills:
- Fullstack Web Development
- Cloud Engineering
- Machine Learning
- Data Visualization
- Human-Computer Interaction
Want to know more about me? Check out my portfolio website! amyjo.cloud
Current projects:
- ???: collaborative data visualization project with Svelte and D3
- HCI study on improving Yelp's design
Some of my past projects:
- AWS Cloud Resume Challenge using S3, Cloudfront, Lambda, Route53, ACM, DynamoDB, IAM, GitHub Actions, and Terraform
- Portfolio 2025: the sixth rendition using TypeScript, Canvas, Figma, Vite, and Vercel
- Academic research portfolio for policy research clients, developed with PostgreSQL, Strapi CMS, and Vercel
- Climate Stripes: exploring annual surface temperature changes by country with Python
- Plastic Pollution: Reverse engineering Jamie Kettle's Who is bottling plastic waste pollution design with D3.js
- Loneliness - a story: a data visualization on the trends and factors of loneliness, told with scrollytelling
- CourseGPT: an interface for students to ask questions about course content and be provided with accurate and in-depth answers through custom natural language processing models with OpenAI's GPT API
- Pluto: a QR scanner for managing hackers built with Next.js, Firebase, and TypeScript
- Maintaining nwPlus hackathon websites (nwhacks.io | hackcamp.nwplus.io | cmd-f.nwplus.io | nwplus.io)
- Aurora Design System: A beautiful and intuitive React component library, published on NPM with 1000+ installations
- Web Cosedit: a powerful PDF editor capable of manipulating low-level document objects such as streams in the browser
- CanvasToPDF: API for creating vector-quality document images using the Canvas API
- FitAtHome: Machine learning app that uses motion detection to deliver real-time feedback on a user’s exercise form correctness
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