Greetings!

My name is Irene Wachirawutthichai.

I am a recent graduate of University of Washington Bothell's Master of Science in Computer Science & Engineering based in Seattle, WA.

I have previously worked at Deloitte Consulting as a technology analyst and have been transitioning to a career in software engineering. Additionally, I am also an undergraduate alumna of University of Washington's iSchool and Foster School of Business.

Though born and raised in Thailand, I've been enjoying the rainy Seattle since my undergraduate days. On top of programming languages; I am also a Thai-English bilingual, am conversational in Japanese and Mandarin, and can read some Korean. In my free time, I enjoy drawing, co-op games, and recreational music.

Projects

Wide-Field Ethnography Navigator

TypeScript, Node, HTML/CSS
Integration(s): React, Electron, D3, SQLite

 WFE Navigator is a cross-platform application for navigating large, multi-modal, multi-stream datasets. This application is developed to support Associate Prof. David Socha's ethnography research efforts on the BeamCoffer dataset.

Dynamic Volume (IoT)

Java, Python
Integration(s): AWS IoT, AWS Cognito, AWS S3

 An Android application that adjusts the speaker volume based on how far away the user is from the audio source, measured using Round-Trip Time (802.11mc) on Fine Time Measurement enabled mobile devices.

What2Do

ReactJS, HTML/CSS
Integration(s): Firebase, Material UI

 What2Do is a web-based polling tool with persistant sessions and user profiles. It support features such as, but not limited to, adding options, voting, user management, and session management etc.

Mercy Detector

C++

 An OpenCV project that explored and utilizes various computer vision classification approaches to process gameplay images and detect player's avatar and action.

Better Label

ReactJS, HTML/CSS
Integration(s): React-Xarrows, Material UI

 A web-based tool to tag, compare, and find common ingredients from product labels with helpful visual cues. The web application operates on client-side only.