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Dylan Le

3rd Year Computer Science Student

Experienced in data structures, algorithms, object-oriented programming— I enjoy solving problems with programming and developing projects. I also spend my time cooking, playing music and tennis.

Projects

Onboard Scheduler

Technology: TypeScript

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Created services on the DAIN MCP server to connect the Butterfly Agent, Supabase, and Google Authentication to streamline company schedule making.

Parscription

Technology: React, TailwindCSS, Flask, Python

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Web app for transcribing an image of a doctor's prescription. Trained a CNN to on a dataset of handwritten prescription with a 89% success.

Reviva

Technology: Next.JS, TailwindCSS, Flask, Python

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Web app to practice CPR using Next.JS for individual session making and review. OpenCV and MediaPipe was used pose detection and rating quality of session.

Dieting Data

Technology: Java, Java Swing, File I/O

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Java application that tracks food and water intake. Extensive UML diagram for user interface implemented solely with Java Swing. Uses file I/O to export user data to a .txt file into the user's local downloads' folder.

Skills

Tech Stack

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C++

Data Structures & Algorithms

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Java

Object-Oriented Programming

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Python

AI/ML & Backend Development

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HTML/CSS

Static Page Design

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JavaScript

Frontend Development

Experience

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Noter LLC

November 2025-January 2026

Designed and engineered the product with finance testing, databasing, CI/CD, and documentation.

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DataAnnotation

July 2025-Present

Assessing AI-generated content to improve the quality of large language models. All for RLHF, I complete tasks ranging from ranking responses to prompt engineering to creating criteria for model evaluation.

Resume

About Me

Originally from the Bay Area, I moved down to San Diego to pursue my higher education, been based here since 2023.

Throughout high school, I found my time well spent writing algorithms and solving computational problems using code, particularly in C++. It was after my Java and C# classes that my passion for software development would be cemented.

Apart from a swift and thorough transfer from San Diego Mesa Community College to the University of California, San Diego, I work on projects of my own to solve day-to-day problems, play bass guitar, and attend hackathons.

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