While attending the University of Guelph, I have had the priviledge of partaking in co-operative education. My overall goal of my co-op experiences was to be as interdisciplinary as possible while gaining out-of-the-classroom computer science knowledge. Computer science is a very versatile field that has applications in almost any other field, and I wanted to tap into some of those applications.
Below, you will find work reports from my completed co-op job experiences at the University of Guelph. Currently, Co-op Work Term 1 & 2 has been completed. Reports for Work Term 3 and Work Term 4 will be available September 2019 and September 2020, respectively.
My first two work terms took place at the University of Guelph’s School of Computer Science. I took on the role of an Undergraduate Research Assistant under the direction of Dr Daniel Gillis.
My third work term took place at the National Wildlife Research Centre in Ottawa, ON. There, I took on the role of Bird Population Monitoring Analyst under the direction of Dr Adam Smith.