by Lily Donaldson | May 6, 2020 | Academics, NASA, STEM, Washington, DC, Work Examples
ThinSat DC Space Grant Consortium Lily was under grant from the NASA DC Space Grant Consortium to develop a generic particle detector Arduino library for the ThinSat program. ThinSats are small satellites capable of transmitting data from low earth orbit. They are...
by Lily Donaldson | Dec 6, 2019 | Academics, STEM, Work Examples
Digital Stagelighting Practice This C# Unity game is an opportunity to play with stage lighting design. You can turn available lights on and off and change lights’ color filters and spot angles through the simplified CAD (Computer Aided Design) lighting plot....
by Lily Donaldson | Dec 6, 2019 | Academics, STEM, Washington, DC, Work Examples
P5.js P5.js is a JavaScript client-side library for creating graphic and interactive experiences. Lily was the Teaching Assistant to Professor Arthur Shapiro for the pilot of a lower-level Computer Science course using it (CSC 121 “Creative Coding”) at...
by Lily Donaldson | Jul 6, 2019 | STEM, Work Examples
Websites Highlights of PAC Housing website redesign 2019 (corporate website and 13 property websites) Website for construction company built in exchange for a $1000 donation to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (see Service for more information) Go to...
by Lily Donaldson | May 6, 2019 | Academics, STEM, Washington, DC, Work Examples
Reality: Distorted, Augmented, or Otherwise First Year “Complex Problems” Seminar Professor: Dr Arthur Shapiro; Co-Curricular Program Leader/Teaching Assistant: Lily Donaldson Co-Curricular 1: The Pulfrich Effect – Illusions and Virtual Reality...
by Lily Donaldson | Jan 6, 2019 | Academics, Blog, STEM, Washington, DC, Work Examples
Final Project for CSC 330 OoCS (Organization of Computer Systems) This is a game written entirely in Assembly language (because at the AU CS department, we like to party like it’s 1965). The game features a sprite inspired by Tamagotchi. The hardware includes a...
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