Rebecca Haluska
About Rebecca Haluska
Rebecca Haluska is a Student Intern with a background in Computer Science and experience in conducting native bird surveys. She has worked as an Android Developer at Wolters Kluwer since 2016 and has engaged in various programming projects.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Rebecca Haluska has been serving as a Student Intern at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2017. In this role, she engages in various research activities that leverage her programming and analytical skills. The laboratory is known for its work in national security, energy, and environmental sustainability, providing a dynamic environment for interns to contribute to significant projects.
Current Position at Wolters Kluwer
Since 2016, Rebecca Haluska has worked as an Android Developer at Wolters Kluwer in Hudson, OH. In this position, she applies her expertise in software development and programming to create and maintain applications. Her role involves utilizing various programming languages and focusing on developing maintainable code strategies.
Education and Expertise
Rebecca Haluska studied Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University from 2013 to 2017, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Systems Biology. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in programming and research methodologies, which she applies in her current roles. She possesses skills in multiple programming languages, including C, Java, Python, SQL, C#, JavaScript, and R.
Background and Experience
Before her current internships, Rebecca worked as a Student Assistant at Akron-Summit County Public Library from 2011 to 2013. This experience helped her develop strong organizational and communication skills. Additionally, she has conducted native bird surveys, showcasing her ability to blend research with her programming skills.
Side Projects and Interests
Rebecca Haluska engages in various side projects that reflect her interests in software development and innovative solutions. These projects include the gamification of crowdsourced data collection, predictive scripts, and the creation of a content-sensitive pun bot. Her passion for tackling low-level work and solving unusual problems drives her to explore new programming challenges.