Elizabeth Soltis

Elizabeth Soltis

Front-End Developer

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As a senior majoring in Computer Science with a strong interest in integrating technology across diverse fields, I am deeply passionate about using my technical skills to innovate and enhance the way digital systems interact with human needs. My academic journey and practical experiences have equipped me with a robust foundation in programming, systems analysis, and software development, particularly in the contexts of user interface design and mobile app development. My dedication to technology is complemented by a commitment to ethical practices in software development, emphasizing the importance of creating secure, efficient, and accessible digital solutions. This commitment is evidenced through my work on projects that prioritize user privacy and data security, aiming to set new standards in the ethical use of technology. Beyond coding, I explore the intersection of computer science and visual arts, employing my skills in graphic design to create intuitive and engaging user experiences. This blend of technical prowess and creative acumen enables me to deliver solutions that are not only functionally robust but also aesthetically compelling.

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Course Work

Computer Science:

101 credit hours | Aug 2021 - May 2025
  • Software Engineering I,II
  • Programming I,II
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Embedded Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Digital Logic Design
  • Operating Systems
  • Machine Learning
  • Programming Paradigms
  • Programming Languages
  • Calc I,II,III; Linear Algebra; Probability and Statstics
  • Physics
  • Journalism:

    26 credit hours  | Aug 2023 - May 2025
  • Multimedia Editing; Multimedia Reporting
  • Media Photography
  • Media Law and Ethics
  • Tech Tools: Audio and Video
  • Writing Essentials
  • Data Storytelling
  • Information Exploration
  • Digital Marketing, Communication, PR
  • Professional Associations

    iHAWKe:

    Aug 2021 - May 2025
  • A University of Kansas club focused on engaging and advising minorities of the Engineering School to support students by connecting with mentors.
  • Women in Computing

    Aug 2022 - May 2025
  • A University of Kansas club focused on connecting women majoring in computer science with each other, the department, and the industry.
  • Kappa Kappa Gamma

    Aug 2021 - May 2025
  • Technology Chair: 2022-2024