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My name is Danielle C. Graves. I am a junior attending Elizabeth City State University in Elizabeth City, NC. I am an Applied Mathematics major with a minor in Computer Science. My personal and professional objective is to obtain the knowledge and skills at undergraduate and graduate levels that will enable a successful career in the fields of Mathematics and Computer Science. As a student, I have always had a profound passion for mathematics and computers. My love for math and passion for computers strongly influenced my decision in choosing a major and a minor. I chose mathematics, because it has always been my strongest subject and I find great pleasure in problem solving. Computers, which are becoming a lifeline for today's society, have always been an interest of mine as well. I acknowledged early on that with technology advancing at the rate that it is, a career in the fields of computer science and mathematics would be a wise choice for me, especially as a minority. After obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Mathematics, I plan to attend graduate school to pursue a Master's degree in Computer Science and a doctoral degree soon after. In order to better prepare
myself for graduate school and the working world, I have not only conducted
research at my instituion, but I have also participated in a summer internship
programs. At Elizabeth City State University, I am a researcher in the
Office of Naval Research
(ONR) program. Throughout the school year, many different training sessions
are conducted to expose and enhance the skills of others using various
software packages and platforms. Thus far, the program has allowed me
opportunities to work with UNIX, HTML, C++, Adobe Photoshop, PageMaker,
Remote Sensing, Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.0 and MX, Macromedia Flash, Macromedia
Fireworks, and Macromedia Authorware, Earth 2.1, and ArcView. During my
freshman year (2001-2002), I was a member of the Math
of the Great Dismal Swamp Research Team. Our objective was to use
various software presentation packages to develop a program that would
present the water quality research, history, and geography of the swamp
in electronic format. Our research also included the development of an
interactive game, using mathematics and Great Dismal Swamp information,
that would be used in classrooms of K-3rd grades. My research experiences have
all been priceless opportunities. These opportunities are steps that I
now am able to climb in my journey to success. I plan to continue to conduct
research and expand my horizons in all areas so that I will be a well-rounded
individual with a broad list of capabilities. |