Hi! My name is Miles Green and I'm a recent Electrical Engineering and Computer Science graduate from UC Berkeley, looking to apply what I've learned in the tech industry.
The courses I've taken at UC Berkeley have immersed me in the world of technology, allowing me to hone my skills in designing, developing, and refining complex projects. Some of these courses include CS161 Computer Security, CS188 Artificial Intelligence, CS170 Efficient Algorithms and Intractable Problems, CS160 User Interface Design, and many others.
While at UC Berkeley, I had the privilege of collaborating with an exceptional faculty and staff whose contributions and research in computer science are immeasurable. I'm excited for the future and the advancements in technology to come and look forward to working with a team that shares my enthusiasm and goals for the future!
If you have any questions about the projects listed here on the website, on my Github, or other projects that I haven't shown, please don't hesitate to reach out to me by phone or email!
A local end-to-end encrypted file sharing system that guarantees confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of user data and shared data
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A local version control system that has similar functionality to Git, supporting commands like add, commit, init, status, and checkout
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A project that mimics the behavior of the WWII cipher device known as the Enigma machine, used by the Germans to encode and decode secret messages
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A program that measures users' typing speed, accuracy, and provides autocorrecting features when the user makes mistakes
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An interpreter for a subset of the Scheme language. Created using Python, this project makes use of lexical and syntactical analysis
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This is a recursive drawing I created using the Scheme interpreter I built. Running the program shows how the drawing is created recursively in realtime
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