Resume/CV


Master's in Computer Science, Syracuse University
I. After Grad Personal Assistant: This project is focused on sharpening my coding skills and enhance other areas of coding including GUI. Updated weekly focused on python first with plans for a c++ version later. For more detailed plans please visit GitHub with the repo IM-assist or click below.
II. Events Counter: Tracking peoples events attended per day. Inspired by past projects and personal experience with data entry. Check it out on GitHub https://github.com/kamofny/events-counter or click below.
A. Engineering Process: Tire Changing, 2018-2019. A High School project to teach the design process, creating a prototype, and end with a povisional patent. (Not Uploaded)
B. Android Application: ParkUp and TuneGuesser, 2022-2023. Undergraduate project to teach software requirement specifications and the agile process during software implemention. (On GitHub)
1. Healthcare (CSE-581 DB Management Systems):
The main course project required designing and implmenting a semi-complete database. My database revolves around the patient and anything that will 'interact' with the patient.
A total of 21 tables that include patient, patient history, vitals, medicine, bill, lab, etc. After this creating examples of views, procedures, user-defined functions, triggers,
transactions, scripts, and business reports.
2. IoT Malware Detection (CIS-662: ML):
This project was interesting as I was taking knowledge from IoT Secuirty and Privacy and combining with this class to found infected traffic. I have uploaded everything except one field
this is due to it being over 1 million data points.
3. HIoT Security Management (CIS-600: IoT Security & Privacy):
Instead of code this project focused on research with an included IoT simulation. Using a given IoT simulation from AWS allowing multiple devices to run concurrently sending randomized data.
Focusing on the regulations and issues with healthcare in IoT.
4. IoT Crash Detection (CIS-600: IoT App Dev):
Probably my favorite project was a mix of code and research. Using device simulation called Wokwi and a database ThingSpeak. Creating a crash detection system with a sender and reciever that
takes the two most recent data events and calculates for a crash. Communication uses Wokwi's guest WiFi- with MQTT/HTTP requests. Click for Sender,
Reciver, Database.
5. Tamper-Resistant Architecture (CIS-655: Computer Arch.):
The last project for my Masters was focused on researching. My group explored the trends following tamper-resistant architecture. Giving a view of different methodologies and challenges that come up with
securing hardware.
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