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Juni L DeYoung

ABOUT ME

Hi there. I'm Juni, an Implementation Consultant at Fast Enterprises and a Computer Science and Mathematics graduate from Willamette University in Salem, OR, class of 2023. Welcome to my website! It's an honor to have you here, and I hope you enjoy this showcase of the many things I do. There's a lot here, so please take your time and feel empowered to skim rather than read word-for-word.

Check out my blog to get a deeper dive on my recent projects.

You can also find my interactive master resume on this site. There's so many satisfying buttons to click!

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A colorful flower crown atop their iconic hat, Juni stands in a lavender shirt with black bow tie and blue floral vest, holding a pink cocktail
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Juni's professional headshot, featuring a dark purple shirt, a patterned black tie, and a grey vest
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Juni's trademark coat and hat adorn their layered autumnal outfit
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Juni wears a tuxedo and stands next to a piano at their Senior Recital
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Juni, with their iconic cowboy hat and cordouroy shirt with pen in pocket
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A clean-shaven Juni looks sultrily into the camera
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Juni looks dashing in a white shirt and colorful, Western-style vest
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Juni stands on a stage in their full Scout uniform, displaying an impressive collection of merit badges

I participated heavily in the music program, where I worked as an administrative assistant via the work-study program, which included managing department Web pages, in particular the Student Resources and Forms pages, which I remodeled from tip to tail (or, as we musicians like to say, da capo al fine) as we transitioned to paperless forms. You can find a few of my solo performances, in particular my Senior Recital (among other things) on my YouTube channel.

In Summer 2022, I did a research project with Professor Calvin Deutschbein. This research involved a study of the RISC-V processor, in particular generating register traces that could be parsed for common security weaknesses. The tool I developed to generate these traces, Aphrodite, is available on my GitHub profile. Check out my presentation, delivered at Willamette University's CS/DS Tea, a weekly event featuring guest speakers including students, alumni, and other invited guests. This presentation was also delivered at Willamette University's annual Student Scholarship Recognition Day (SSRD), and at the 2023 NWSA/AAAS-PD joint annual meeting at Western Washington University.

As part of my mathematics degree, I participated in a capstone research project in my senior year, with Professor Josh Laison, Jayden Li, and Lani Southern. Our research combined two types of geometric representations of graphs: Rectangle Visibility Graphs (RVGs) and Rectangle of Influence Graphs (RIGs). Our variation used a notion of sight based on a single eye vertex of a rectangle, and we called them Corner Restangle Visibility Graphs. A presentation and the full text are available in my blog. This presentation was also given at SSRD, as well as at a weekly Willamette Mathematics Colloquium.

PORTFOLIO

Photography

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Red berries
Hiking in the winter
Spring flowers outside Collins Science Center
CO State Capitol building in Denver
An atumnal tree and bench overlooking the Mill Stream
The flatirons in Boulder
Gravestones at Fort Logan National Cemetery
A hummingbird taking a meal
Bushes outside Goudy Commons during the Feb. 2021 ice storm
A black cat stalks through the garden, ready to pounce
Oregon Junco perched in a tree
Jackson Plaza, the Hatfield Library, and the Mill Stream at sunset
A patch of moss overlooking the Mill Stream
A cat gazes wistfully through the cloudy window
The sun shows off its power
Historic wildfires blanketed the city of Salem with thick smoke in September 2020
Snow melts in the sun on a spruce branch
The trail winds uphill
Budding flower encased in ice from the Feb. 2021 ice storm
A lizard pauses to rest on a rock

Fanfiction

Republic Commando: Phi Squad

A multimedia project spanning several years, consisting of prose fiction, videogame mods, and even a music video, Phi Squad follows the adventures of an original squad of clone commandos, inspired by the 2005 videogame Star Wars: Republic Commando, Karen Traviss's Republic Commando book series, and the 2008 animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

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Poster designed with Source filmmaker and GIMP
Phi Squad on Kamino (Phi Squad Mod)
Phi Squad on Kashyyyk (Phi Squad Mod)
Book cover designed with Paint.NET

Codex: Ijaat'la

A spinoff of Phi Squad, Codex: Ijaat'la is a work-in-progress anthology of short stories featuring the original characters from Phi Squad, plus some new faces. The Codex takes place primarily after the events of Phi Squad, during the build-up to the Galactic Civil War of Star Wars' original trilogy. It features occasional cameos from well-known characters in the universe. Stories in the Codex comprise a range of perspectives, styles, and themes.

In keeping with the multimedia nature of the original, the Codex is expanding into the realm of podfic, a medium somewhere between podcasts and audiobooks, whose content is typically fan fiction. You can now listen to the first podfic entry in the series, Wounds of War.

Music

Senior Recital

I have taken voice lessons for many years, and that work has been showcased at my Senior Recital on April 22, 2023, where I performed R. Vaughan Williams' Songs of Travel song cycle, a setting of poetry by Robert Louis Stevenson. The recital will take place at 3:00 PM in Rogers Rehearsal Hall, located in Willamette University's Mary Stewart Rogers Music Center.

YouTube

You can find some of my recordings and music videos (as well as other content) on my YouTube channel. Here are some highlights.


GitHub

You can find some examples of my previous programming projects over on GitHub.

CONTACT

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