Aasiyah Feisal

Software Engineer

Welcome!

Hi, I'm Aasiyah Feisal, a software engineer with a passion for learning new things and meeting new people! Here's a few other platforms you can find me on:

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Open Source Developer

Microsoft (Jan '20' to June '20)

  • Extended usability of the open source project OpenCensus so that it seamlessly collected telemetry data from running Python and Node.js applications
  • Worked iteratively alongside Microsoft’s Quantum Computing team while consistently following AGILE development processes, holding code review meetings, and providing detailed written reports
Network Engineer (Intern)

Cisco Systems (June '19 - Aug '19)

  • Developed documentation and added functionality to an automation tool written in Python which simplified the usage of components within SD-WAN alongside professionals within Cisco's Customer Experience team
Undergraduate Research Assistant

The Friday Institute for Educational Innovation (Aug '18 - May '19)

  • Communicated with a team of researchers from varying disciplines to debug full-stack applications with manual UI/UX testing which focused on edge case logic
  • Integrated JavaScript logic into educational programs in settings varying from Elementary School level curriculum to University level curriculum
Computer Science B.S.

NC State University (Aug '16 - May '20')

Specialized Courses: Data Structures & Algorithms, OOP in Java & C, Software Engineering, Networking, IoT Systems, Computer Security, Operating Systems, Assembly

Office Visit was a feature developed as part of the iTrust2 project which allowed for the adding and editing of office visit documentation for a variety of users.

Technologies: Spring (Java EE), APIs, AngularJS (JavaScript), Selenium, Cucumber

AARF Dog was a project which utilized an existing implementation of a basic Slack bot in order to listen for specific words and phrases sent within a Slack channel, and send JPEGs/GIFs of dogs in response to the targeted users.

Technologies: Node.js (JavaScript, HTML), Botkit

P2MP Client/Server was a file sharing project written in C which enabled users to transfer files across networks using Tranmission Control Protocol (TCP).

Technologies: C, TCP

Magic 8 Ball is a basic implementation of a magic eight ball which continuosly takes in text input as 'questions' and allows a user to generate a randomized answer in response from the Magic 8 ball by clicking a button.

Technologies: React.JS (JavaScript, HTML, CSS)