OUTREACH + TEACHING
MIT Open Courseware:
Girls Who Build Cameras
In 2016, I was involved in the development of the online material for the MIT Open Courseware for Girls Who Build - Cameras. In particular, I was involved in the development of the image processing portion of the workshop. The image processing activity was developed to encourage young girls to explore image processing by developing their own Instagram-like filters, utilizing the programming language Processing.
Other Outreach
In January of 2017, I helped organize the MIT IAP (Independent Activities Period) course called Technology Innovation Accelerator, which is a fun, interactive course designed to help students develop innovative ideas, refine those ideas, network with industry leaders, and present their ideas before a panel of experts.
In 2016, I was a representative from MIT Lincoln Laboratory at the GEM (Graduate Engineering Minority) GRAD Lab hosted at the Broad Institute.
Recently, I was an instructor for the Girls Who Build image processing lecture, which is hosted on MIT’s OpenCourseWare.
In 2016, I was part of an organizing team for MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Intern Innovative Idea Challenge (I3C), which was designed to allow the interns to flex their creativity and technical expertise beyond assigned work.
In 2016, I gave a "Resumes 101" talk for the MIT Lincoln Laboratory LLRISE students.
In 2016, I offered a "Resumes 101" talk for the students visiting MIT Lincoln Laboratory as a part of a Girls Who Code program.
In 2016, I spoke with Northeastern University's Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) about opportunities at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.