About
Emily Su is currently an undergrad at the University of Toronto. Her current interest lies in human-computer interaction, information visualization, data science, creative technology, software and web development, and anything in between.
Currently emi.read.cv serves as a page to mainly showcase projects and publications Emily has worked on, the work she has done as a volunteer, and awards she has received.
Projects
Conducted data analysis to classify confirmed exoplanets from the NASA Exoplanet Archive using the k-means clustering algorithm, which resulted in 3 potential subtypes being identified. The Safronov number for each exoplanet type was calculated as well to determine its relationship with planetary ejection. Tools used includes Python, scikit-learn, Pandas, Matplotlib, and NumPy.
Developed a website visualizing results from the data analysis using React, Vite, JSX, CSS, and Plotly.
Persephone is a rainbow hologram portraying the time of Greek mythology's Persephone on Earth and the Underworld and it was created in a team of 2. A master hologram was initially produced with a class 3B green laser to capture the scenes of the flower field and the underworld onto holographic film. Next, the master hologram was used to record our rainbow hologram.
Caution: This project was done after laser safety training using equipment at the University of Toronto. The process was done under the supervision of professionals knowledgeable of lasers.
Team: Elaiza Palaypay, Emily Su (me)
A fullstack web app to assist UofT Faculty of Music instructors with scheduling one-on-one meetings that was developed in a team of 4 using React, Tailwind CSS, JavaScript, JSX and HTML for the frontend; REST, Django and Python for the backend; Simple JWT for authentication; and Postman for REST API testing.
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Built a Bayesian logistic regression model using rstanarm and analyzed its results to predict if a song was a top song before 2020 based on its music characteristics like tempo, song duration, loudness, and modality.
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Scraped data from Spotify using spotifyr and R to access Spotify Web API and cleaned, tested, visualized, and analyzed data on the characteristics of 1000 Billboard Year-End Hot 100 songs using ggplot2, tidyverse, janitor, dplyr, and testthat.
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Developed web app with interactive visualizations from the paper using Shiny and plotly.
An 8-bit game about struggling with loneliness and a star's last hour with ~600+ views and ~230+ browser plays. Created using JavaScript, HTML, Bitsy, and Procreate.
1 out of the 10 games featured in Indiepocalypse Issue #53, a monthly indie game anthology: pizzapranks.itch.io/indiepocalypse…
A web app with the goal of reducing food waste by locating nearby food rescues and finding recipes using given food items. Made using React, CSS, and SerpAPI. Hosted on Netlify and created high-fidelity wireframes on Figma.
Won 2nd place (college) and best domain name out of 96 projects (with 430+ participants) at SimpliHacks 2.0.
A web-based AI that learns how to play a game where 10 sheep—each being a neural network—jump to avoid obstacles using the genetic algorithm.
Built and designed using p5.js, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Toy Neural Network Library JS, Figma, and Aseprite.
A Java program developed using Object-Oriented Programming, SOLID and clean architecture principles that generates potential timetables for students based on their given requirements. Built program using Swing, Gradle, JSON.simple, and Jackson API, tested program with JUnit, and organized development through GitHub.
A colour changing web app that converts a number into metric and imperial units for length, mass, and volume. Created using CSS, HTML, and JavaScript.
A cozy temporary counter for any of your needs. Created using JavaScript, CSS, and HTML with 3D model designed using spline.design.
Prototyped the UI and colour palette for Valence Discovery's open-science initiative website.
Built and designed team's website using HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, UIkit, JavaScript, and JQuery. Collaborated using Github and Git.
Website built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JQuery, and Drupal. Mockups and design elements created using Figma, Adobe XD, Adobe Photoshop, and Canva. Collaborated using Github and Git.
One of the pages for signing up for Unitic's treatment platform I had built. Built using Next.js and Tailwind CSS.
Volunteering
Q-SITE Conference—an undergrad conference on Quantum Information Science and Technology
- Developed a data visualization in a cross-functional team to group up similar consenting attendees using text embeddings and applying dimensionality reduction on survey data.
- Led meetings with design team and assigning tasks to team members.
- Attracted 300+ ticket sales to date (as of 2022) by creating graphics, promotional materials, and banners and contributing to building the website.
- Facilitated talks and providing technical support during the conference.
- Created 12 logo variations for Q-SITE Conference and created logos for Q-SITE Toronto.
- Developed design guidelines for Q-SITE Conference.
- Built the group's website for the 2022-2023 school year.
- Created information package, logos, and social media graphics for QuiP and QIS workshops during the 2021-2022 school year.
QuiP Information Package (full): drive.google.com/file/d/1FvtqDk…
- Collaborated with the web development team of 3 to achieve ~1000+ views on the team’s website to attract sponsors.
- Tested the performance and responsiveness of the website using Google Lighthouse and improved its performance to 85%.
- Created graphics for social media and website, which have reached over 300 students across all grades.
Technologies: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, UIkit, JavaScript, JQuery, Git, GitHub
Created graphics, logos, and videos for PuMP's national board social media pages and initiatives (@pumpprofessional) which has reached over 4900+ people across Canada.
Sample Projects: Created Logo for PuMP Digest, SciSection Radio Show Video, PuMP Digest Article
Features
Interviewed by UofT Victoria College's quarterly publication on the holograms I created with my team and my experience with the holography course at the University of Toronto.
Photography featured in "yu, healing" magazine, a curation of written and visual work exploring hope and healing. All proceeds went to National Domestic Workers Alliance's Coronavirus Care Fund and Know Your Rights Camp COVID-19 Relief Fund.
Writing
Short article about how to write a research proposal in the biological, health, and medical sciences.
Awards
Won 2nd place (college) and best domain name out of 96 projects (with 430+ participants) at SimpliHacks 2.0 with Nourpact, an app to help others minimize their food waste.