Michael MF Fourie Computing Student specializing in Software Development at Queens University 604-363-3616 ABOUT ME 17MLF1@Queensu.ca 877 Heritage Blvd I’m an initiative-taking and results-driven undergraduate student at North Vancouver BC Queens University, and currently on the Dean’s List for Computing. Linkedin.com/in/michael-fourie I’m enthusiastic about challenging myself in my field of study inside and outside the classroom to cultivate my critical thinking, problem github.com/michael-fourie solving, and technical abilities. I am experienced in professional teamwork environments, building customer relationships, as well as computational concepts such as object-oriented programming. PROJECTS EXPERIENCE Machine Learning Recyclable Sorter Internship at Industrial Alliance Financial Group • Built in a team of four for QHacks 2020, Vancouver, BC from May 2019 – August 2019 finishing top 3 overall and winning the mayors Interned in the department of SAL (Sickness, Accident, and Life) Admin at Industrial innovation challenge Alliance Financial Groups Vancouver. • Mobile application built with Python, TensorFlow, and Kivy to recognize any waste • Managed data entry of client’s information from insurance certificates, and inform the user how to properly dispose it requested for information from clients when needed, communicated with Sudoku Solving Algorithm Visualizer car dealerships who were partnered with the company • Using Java, wrote code to generate legal • Aided in setting up team meetings, sat in on department meetings, and Sudoku game boards, implemented a hosted morning Agile SCRUM meetings backtracking recursive algorithm to solve • Gained experience working and learning in a professional and cooperate • Used JavaFX to build a clean GUI to visualize the environment algorithm in use Sales Associate and Warehouse Assistant at Team Aquatic Supplies Sorting Algorithm Complexity Visualizer North Vancouver, BC from March 2017 – August 2018 • Implemented a variety of sorting and searching Worked in the Vancouver retail location, the head office, the warehouse, as well as algorithms using Python, then used the matplotlib library to graph complexity different cities in British Columbia where swimming competitions were. • Organized racks and shelves to maintain store visual appeal, engage EDUCATION customers and promote specific merchandise • Traveled to a variety of swimming competitions with the head manager to Bachelor of Computing (Honours) set up shops, sponsor racers and teams, and worked with competition Queens University managers Member of Deans List (GPA 3.63 / 4.3) 2018 – 2022 SKILLS Highschool Diploma Seycove Secondary School ○ Programming ○ Teamwork ○ Communication ○ Problem Solving Honour Roll with Distinction, Outstanding Scholar Award, Exemplary Learner Award, Junior English Award ○ Leadership ○ Time Management ○ Responsibility ○ Self-Motivated 2013 - 2018
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