Kyler Frazier is a second year undergraduate physics student at UC Irvine with a technical GPA of 3.947 and overall GPA of 3.867. He has experience as a physics learning assistant and secretary for the Thai Culture Association at UCI. His skills include programming in Java, Python, C++ and using software like Mathematica, Solidworks and ROOT. He is currently majoring in physics and minoring in computer science at UCI and plans to do research extracting particle collision data next quarter.
Kyler Frazier is a second year undergraduate physics student at UC Irvine with a technical GPA of 3.947 and overall GPA of 3.867. He has experience as a physics learning assistant and secretary for the Thai Culture Association at UCI. His skills include programming in Java, Python, C++ and using software like Mathematica, Solidworks and ROOT. He is currently majoring in physics and minoring in computer science at UCI and plans to do research extracting particle collision data next quarter.
Kyler Frazier is a second year undergraduate physics student at UC Irvine with a technical GPA of 3.947 and overall GPA of 3.867. He has experience as a physics learning assistant and secretary for the Thai Culture Association at UCI. His skills include programming in Java, Python, C++ and using software like Mathematica, Solidworks and ROOT. He is currently majoring in physics and minoring in computer science at UCI and plans to do research extracting particle collision data next quarter.
Kyler Frazier Los Altos, CA 94024 (650) 465-9355 Physics, 2nd Year Undergraduate kyfrazier100@gmail.com Technical Courses GPA: 3.947 Total UC GPA: 3.867
EXPERIENCE / INVOLVEMENT SKILLS
Computer Languages: Physics Department, UCI—Physics Learning Assistant September 2018 - Present Java Teaching and guiding students to better understand introductory physics Python in the classroom setting as a peer tutor. ROOT using C++
September 2017 - Present Mathematica Organizing meetings and leading group activities as club Secretary. Solidworks Taking notes for board and planning event dates. Google Docs / Sheets / Slides Summer at Brown, Brown University—Pre Collegiate Student Flash CS6 June 2016 - July 2016 Learned about basic quantum mechanics and special relativity, as well as Languages: their applications to cosmology and experiment designing. English (native) Thai (fluent) EDUCATION Japanese (proficient) French (intermediate) UCI, Irvine — Physics B.S. (In Progress) September 2017 - Present / Expected Graduation: June 2021 Majoring in Physics / Minoring in Computer Science AWARDS Relevant Courses Completed: Dean's Honor List (UCI) Physics 7 Series {7C, 7LC, 7D, 7LD, 7E}: Calculus Based Physics including Mechanics, 2017-2018 Optics and Waves, and E&M. Includes lab courses for Mechanics and E&M. Honor list for 4 out of 4 Math H3A: Honors Introduction to Linear Algebra - Systems of linear equations, matrix quarters at UCI for obtaining a operations, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, etc… quarterly GPA of 3.5 or higher Math 2E: Multivariable Calculus - Differential and integral calculus of real-valued while taking at least 12 units functions of several real variables, including applications. for a grade. ICS 32 & 31: Programming with Software Libraries and Introduction to Programming using Python (Taken at Community College and through a Placement Test respectively) AP Scholar with Distinction Physics 50: Introductory Mathematical Physics - Introduction to math methods for 2017 upper-division physics. Complex algebra; ordinary differential equations; matrices, Granted to students who tensors and vector spaces, etc… using Mathematica. receive scores of 3 or higher Physics 60: Thermal Physics - Introduction to thermodynamics and systems of many on three or more AP particles. (Advanced Placement) Exams. Physics 52A: Fundamentals of Experimental Physics - Optics Relevant Courses Planned for Next Quarter: AP Scholar Physics 61A: Modern Physics - Wave-particle duality; Schrödinger equation; angular 2016 momentum. Granted to students who Physics 52B: Fundamentals of Experimental Physics - Circuits receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams PROJECTS taken, and scores of 3 or
higher on five or more of - In preparation for research next quarter, I have been taking ROOT and Text files of simulated particle collider data, extracting data, calculating these exams. invariant mass, and making histograms using Python, C++, and ROOT - Have completed 26 coding problems on Project Euler (Top 11.4%)