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About Jason
I am a third year studying both Computer Science and Computer Engineering. If I had to choose a subject within those fields, I would say I am interested in cybersecurity and am working on projects exploring that to varying degrees in embedded devices.
I tinker with any piece of software or hardware at my fingertips, very often too much for my own good, leading to breaking some of these things. This is not necessarily a problem, it just creates a new challenge: how do I fix what I broke? My next project is really building some software for a watch that has been wiped clean. We'll say that was done intentionally.
When not working with anything like this, I enjoy all kinds of movies (though there is definitely a tendency towards sci-fi) and sharing those movies with others. When not holed up at home, you can find me at live music events all around town or, if nothing else is going on, just exploring Charlottesville.
What has kept Jason motivated:
Surprisingly, I have started getting a little more organized, specifically by actually putting up a dry erase board I've had sitting around for a while and updating it daily. I believe this has helped keep me at least somewhat on track for some of my classes and other projects I have going on at any given point. I've also been trying to stay in contact with as many people as I can through voice, video, or just text chats on a regular basis. As the semester ends and I begin remote work for the summer, I am also planning out several projects I can do in the evenings or during the weekends to learn new things or expand on some ideas I've seen in classes.