Naja A. Mack
Naja A. Mack
Naja A. Mack
MACK
nmack@claflin.edu | (803)840-4374
PERMANENT ADDRESS
CAMPUS ADDRESS
2955 Hermitage Drive 400 Magnolia Street
Sumter, SC 29150 Orangeburg, SC 29115
OBJECTIVE___________________________________________________________________________________________
To gain a job position of a Software Designer with HP
EDUCATION__________________________________________________________________________________________
CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY
ORANGEBURG, SC
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Expected Grad: May 2010
Overall GPA: 3.36/4.00, Dean’s List, Honor Roll
RELEVANT COURSES___________________________________________________________________________________
Calculus I & II, Applied Discrete Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, Differential Equations, Applied Math, Intro to C++,
Object Oriented Design & Analysis, Computer Organization, Computer Architecture, Operating Systems, Theoretical
Concepts, Computer Networks, Embedded Systems, Signals & Systems, Digital Signal Processing, Software Engineering,
Project Design, Technical Writing
WORK EXPERIENCE___________________________________________________________________________________
CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY
ORANGEBURG, SC
Resident Assistant August 2007 – May 2010
Build a positive community on floor, assist residents with both personal and academic concerns, and put on monthly
programs for residents.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE________________________________________________________________________________
BROWN UNIVERSITY
PROVIDENCE, RI
Intern May 2009 – August 2009
Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in the emerging Materials Research Science & Engineering Center
via the Leadership Alliance.
Mentor: Dr. Joseph Mundy, Professor of Engineering (Research)
An “Interactive Histogram Tool” was created to analyze data in a specific region of a 3-D model.
CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY
ORANGEBURG, SC
Intern May 2008 – July 2009
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP)
Mentor: Mr. Ananda Mondal, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
A classification model is being developed based on the hypothesis that viral genomes can be classified based on
genome lengths and number of genes.
CONFERENCES________________________________________________________________________________________
ANNUAL LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM CHANTILLY, VA
Oral Presenter
July 24 – 26, 2009
Title: “Enhancement of Visualization Tools for 3-D Computer Vision”
The purpose of this research was to enhance the information retrieved from 3-D models.
LEADERSHIP__________________________________________________________________________________________
President, National Society of Black Engineers; Vice-President, National Society of Black Engineers; Second Vice President,
National Society of Black Engineers; Programs Chair, National Society of Black Engineers; Senator, National Society of
Black Engineers; Scholarship Chair, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Dorm Representative, Student IT Council
TECHNICAL SKILLS____________________________________________________________________________________
Proficient in Windows OS, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Word, Microsoft
PowerPoint, Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access(SQL and databases), Drishti, Adobe Acrobat;
Intermediate in C++, Perl, C#,
REFERENCES__________________________________________________________________________________________
Available upon request