Raphaela Cassandra
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OpenPath Products
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Telecommunications
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1 - 100 Employee
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Software Engineer
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Jul 2016 - Present
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QA Engineer
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Sep 2013 - Jul 2016
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United States Naval Academy
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Communications Specialist, STEM Program
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May 2011 - Sep 2013
Public relations and communications specialist for the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Program at the United States Naval Academy. Responsibilities include managing and maintaining the program’s website (utilizing knowledge of HTML and CSS), updating and monitoring social media platforms, and designing and writing program publications. Public relations and communications specialist for the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Program at the United States Naval Academy. Responsibilities include managing and maintaining the program’s website (utilizing knowledge of HTML and CSS), updating and monitoring social media platforms, and designing and writing program publications.
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United States Naval Observatory
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United States
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Summer Intern
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May 2010 - Sep 2010
Awarded funding to pursue an internship in astronomy at the United States Naval Observatory. Responsibilities included defining a sample of good astrometric QSO sources for the purposes of solving for stellar parallax and proper motion, photometric ground-based observing of these quasars and photometric data analysis of observed sample. Presented work at weekly internal meetings. Presented final results of the project at formal internship student poster session held at USNO. Awarded funding to pursue an internship in astronomy at the United States Naval Observatory. Responsibilities included defining a sample of good astrometric QSO sources for the purposes of solving for stellar parallax and proper motion, photometric ground-based observing of these quasars and photometric data analysis of observed sample. Presented work at weekly internal meetings. Presented final results of the project at formal internship student poster session held at USNO.
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Education
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Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science -
St. John's College (MD)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), History of Mathematics and Science