Andrew Y. Zhang


Contact Info:
Email - andrew[dot]zhang [@] tufts[dot]edu
Phone - See Resume

Welcome to my website!

Thank you for taking the time to visit my site! Learn more about me not only as an aspiring computer scientist, but a character as a whole!

My Work

At Tufts University, my primary major is computer science. I've mainly coded in Python and C++, but I also learned a lot of frontend development with HTML/CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript, and React.

For summer 2021, I interned at Juniper Networks under the UI team of 128Technology. There, I got to code React and Typescript to enhance the first-time user experience by implementing additional features and cleaning up current UI.

For summer 2020, I got the opportunity to work for Beacons.ai, a startup targeted towards Instagram influencers. I contributed towards data analysis and full-stack work, and published a blog post for their website!

For more about my work profile, click here to view my resume!

About Me

I am a senior at Tufts studying computer science and math with a minor in music. I was born in Boston and grew up in Newton, MA, but attended high school at Acton-Boxborough Regional High School. Growing up, my greatest passion was playing violin and viola. Some of my other hobbies include tennis, hiking, traveling, skiing, ice skating, and playing video games. Academically, I've always loved math, and I started computer science at university. As I learn more within this field, I get more excited to create new projects!

Previous Websites

I first coded in HTML/CSS in high school, and I implemented two websites. My very first one was about Super Smash Bros 4, Nintendo's combat-style crossover game. This site gives an overview of how to play the game. Another Nintendo franchise I love is Pokemon, and my second website gives insight on the competitive aspect of Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire. I'm proud to present my first two websites that introduced me to frontend!

Music

In a chamber music program, I got the opportunity to perform the Mendelssohn Octet in Eb major at Gables in Winchester, a senior community home. Playing viola in the 1st movement and violin in the second, here's are the first two movements of Mendelssohn's Octet: