Luise Haller
Electrical Engineering Student | Robotics & Quantum Computing Enthusiast
About Me
Hello! I'm Luise Haller, a first-year electrical engineering major at Foothill College, with a growing interest in robotics and quantum computing. I'm particularly curious about embedded security and applications within these fields, such as quantum cryptography for secure communication channels and quantum key distribution for unbreakable encryption. I'm excited to explore how these emerging technologies can revolutionize cybersecurity and information transfer.
When I'm not studying or working on projects, you can find me at the gym, cooking, trail running, or reading. I'm always eager to learn new technologies and take on challenging projects.
My Projects
Inventory App for MVHS Treasure Closet
Digitizes the inventory log, enhancing it with a secure sign-in feature, low stock alerts, and a history tracking system to improve overall usability and design.
CulturesConnect
A web app designed to share daily insights about lesser-known cultures, fostering a deeper appreciation for global diversity beyond mainstream narratives.
Multiplayer UNO game
Allows four or more clients to connect to a central server, enabling real-time gameplay and interaction in a classic card game experience.
Car Bootloader Design Challenge
The design challenge at the MIT Beaver Works Summer Institute involved creating a secure car bootloader system through an engaging attack and defense exercise, enhancing my skills in cybersecurity and system design.
Skills
Languages
- Java
- Python
- C
- C++
- Assembly
- Swift
- PHP
Web Design
- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- SQL
Machine Learning & AI
- Supervised ML
- Multi-Class Neural Networks
- Decision Trees
- Unsupervised ML
Tools
- Git
- TensorFlow
- GDB
- Jira
- Cryptographic Algorithms