Tejong Lim

Computer Science Portfolio

About


This webpage serves as documentation of the work I have done in various areas, so that I may refer others to this page to display my computer science knowledge and programming ability.

As an undergraduate senior at the University of Chicago, I am studying for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biological Sciences in addition to a Computer Science minor. While I originally planned to study only biology, I discovered my passion for computer science in the summer after my sophomore year and am now in search of a full-time position in software engineering or web development

I am proficient in C, Python, R, and Racket/Scheme and I also have experience programming in C++ and Java. Additionally, I am skilled in using HTML/CSS and Javascript/AJAX (Node.js).
I also have used subversion (SVN) and Git for version control on several projects.

Education

University of Chicago

The following are the computer science and quantitative biology courses I have taken or am currently taking during my enrollment at UChicago.

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

I have also taken a summer course at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
  • COMP 116 - Introduction to Scientific Programming

Work Experience

University of Chicago Research Computing Center Technical Support

Since June 2014, I have worked for the UChicago RCC as a technical support assistant. I typically manage account requests for the Midway supercomputer cluster and respond to user troubleshooting issues with Midway. I also worked on various projects, described further below, and assisted in coordinating RCC events.

More information on the UChicago Research Computing Center can be found here.

Projects

File Upload Template

This is a template for a file upload web service, created for the University of Chicago Research Computing Center.
See this GitHub repository for the source code.

Stray Cat Crossing

Stray Cat Crossing is an indie horror adventure game created with RPG Maker VX Ace under the pseudonym Jetpackgone and in collaboration with artist and musician Jurlo.

Scripts are written in Ruby and include both modified and original scripts. See this repository for the original scripts used in the game.

See more information about the game at its download site or development blog.

Stray Cat Crossing has also been Greenlit by the Steam community. See more information on our Steam webpage.

Contact

Phone: (484) 560 5890
Email: limt@uchicago.edu