Anna Dai
Computer Science Teaching Assistant at Department of Computer Science, UMD- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Social and Behavioral Responsible Conduct of Research
CITI ProgramJun, 2023- Nov, 2024 -
CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) Certification
CompTIAJun, 2022- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Department of Computer Science, UMD
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Computer Science Teaching Assistant
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Aug 2023 - Present
- Prepared for and taught 2 discussion sections each week, held office hours, graded exams, attended weekly meetings, and provided feedback to draft course material for the CMSC 216 Introduction to Computer Systems course at UMD taught by instructor Larry Herman with over 600 students enrolled - Course topics include C programming, assembly language, introductory systems programming, UNIX, machine data representation, thread management, optimization, and virtual memory - Prepared for and taught 2 discussion sections each week, held office hours, graded exams, attended weekly meetings, and provided feedback to draft course material for the CMSC 216 Introduction to Computer Systems course at UMD taught by instructor Larry Herman with over 600 students enrolled - Course topics include C programming, assembly language, introductory systems programming, UNIX, machine data representation, thread management, optimization, and virtual memory
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UMD Breakerspace
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College Park, Maryland, United States
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Cybersecurity Research Intern
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May 2023 - Present
- Built a web application enabling crowdsourced server-side training of Geneva (a genetic algorithm used to find censorship evasion strategies against nation-state level censors) - Used JavaScript, Python, and Flask-Socket IO to build the server-side backend that detects censorship and runs Geneva’s training AI on-demand - Used JavaScript and HTML for the front-end website that obtains instructions from the server and sends HTTP requests to trigger censorship - Built a web application enabling crowdsourced server-side training of Geneva (a genetic algorithm used to find censorship evasion strategies against nation-state level censors) - Used JavaScript, Python, and Flask-Socket IO to build the server-side backend that detects censorship and runs Geneva’s training AI on-demand - Used JavaScript and HTML for the front-end website that obtains instructions from the server and sends HTTP requests to trigger censorship
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Education
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University of Maryland
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science -
Caesar Rodney High School
High School Diploma, GPA Weighted: 101.6062 / Unweighted: 99.5337