Draft:Katelyn Chi
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Katelyn Chi, more commonly known as Kae, is a junior studying Computer Science and Philosophy at Boston University.[1] She has worked on various projects including a multi-threaded Python-bades tool Scapy to simulate a live connection to MOTE hardware through IP Spoofing and UDP packaging. She has also made her own hybrid rocket engine and encrypted file system.[2]
Fake Mote
[edit]- Developed a multi-threaded Python-based tool using Scapy to simulate a live connection to MOTE hardware through IP Spoofing and UDP packaging.
- Implemented sensor and actuator state tracking with CSV logging, customizable data flagging, and real-time monitoring capabilities.
- Designed a cross-platform solution with automatic network interface detection for seamless device integration.
- Created a persistent command-line interface (argparse) for flexible configuration and control, enhancing user interaction.
Hybrid Rocket Engine
[edit]- Designed, created, and assembled nozzle and circuit components to fire a Paraffin/GOX engine with a team of 2 other mechanical engineers
- Used Arduino and C++ to create a control component for load cell data collection and to establish connections from relays to e-matches and solenoid valves
Encrypted File System
[edit]- Designed and implemented a Go Lang based system in a 2 person team where users can create and share files
- Used Go Cryptography API to encrypt and sign files to preserve integrity, authenticity, and confidentiality.
Software and Systems Engineer
[edit]Boston University Rocket Propulsion Group
[edit]- Served as core contributor with the integration of front end and backend for graphic user interface with the use of Flask framework and WebSockets
- Spearheaded documentation practices and the use of control tools like git, contributing to the team’s overall code quality and work flow
- Assist in avionics team during testing operations, responsible for setting up, troubleshooting, and taking down hardware.
- Manage in-lab electrical components, assembling, disassembling, and organizing parts
User Interface Engineer
[edit]Boston University Rocket Propulsion Group
[edit]- Proposed a brand new user interface for a critical-time GUI application to launch a liquid bi-propellant rocket
- Used Figma and Javascript to design customized components, including tables, charts, and interactive piping and instrumentation diagrams
- Regularly conducted design reviews with an agile development framework to ensure consistent communication with team members to ensure satisfaction in application design
Event Technician
[edit]Boston University Information and Technology
[edit]- Worked on a production team to support a range of school-wide events and productions
- Duties consist of various technical applications of sound and lighting design, up to 100 independent units at once
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