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ZosiaZamoyska/README.md

Hey there πŸ‘

My name is Zofia, although I prefer to be called Zosia (pronounced Zoh-see-ah). I am a second year master student at KAIST, majoring in Industrial Design. I research Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) under the guidance of professor Andrea Bianchi. My interest is specifically in digital fabrication, with previous projects focusing on 3D printing. πŸ’» I am interested in exploring opportunities for computational fabrication for crafters, specifically crocheters. 🧢

I received my undergraduate degree in Industrial Design and Computer Science (double major) from KAIST with an excellence in leadership. I graduated from number one high school in Poland, XIV LO im. Stanislawa Staszica, where I studied in Matex (class with an university-level based mathematics curriculum) profile. I have been a passionate programmer since childhood. My favourite (and most familiar programming) language is C++, which I started to participate in competetive programming competitions: Junior Informatics Olympiad in Poland (ranking in top10), and Informatics Olympiad in high school. Besides C++, I am also comfortable with python, having used it during my internship at NoMagic, where I implemented an error-handling feature for an Intelligent Robot solutions. Attending KAIST, I planned to major in Computer Science only, but my passion for solving real-world problems and helping people has led me to discover possibilities within Industrial Design department. I connect both of my passions for people and technology by researching HCI. In my free time, I love to crochet and do puzzles. 🧩

πŸ”­ I’m currently working on digitalization opportunitiesf for crocheters!

πŸ‘€ To see more of my projects and research (or my crochet pieces) check out my portfolio website

πŸ“« To reach me (to talk about anything), e-mail at: zofia.marciniak at kaist.ac.kr

πŸŽ‰ Fun fact: I am an introvert (INFJ), but I love to talk a lot.

Education

Experience (industry)

  • Nomagic - Software Engineering Intern | [2022.06-2022.09]
  • Google - STEP Intern | [2021.07-2021.09]

Experience (research)

  • Research Assistant | Make Lab | [2023.08 - ongoing]
  • Undergraduate Intern | Make Lab | [2022.09 - 2023.08]
  • Undergraduate Intern | HCI Tech Lab | [2022.01 - 20222.06]
  • Undergraduate Intern | CDSN Lab | [2020.07 - 2021.01]

Publications

  • Decoupling Geometry from Surface Finish by Parameterizing Texture Directly in G-code for Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Printing
    | AODR, 2024
    | Zofia Marciniak, Kongpyung Moon, and Andrea Bianchi paper

  • 3D Printing Locally Activated Visual-Displays Embedded in 3D Objects via Electrically Conductive and Thermochromic Materials
    | CHI, 2024
    | Kongpyung (Justin) Moon, Zofia Marciniak, Ryo Suzuki, and Andrea Bianchi paper

  • 3D Printing Slicer for Computational Texture Generation
    | Korea HCI, 2023
    | Zofia Marciniak, Kongpyung Moon, and Andrea Bianchi paper

  • Guide Ring: Bidirectional Finger-worn Haptic Actuator for Rich Haptic Feedback (Poster)
    | VRST, 2022
    | Zofia Marciniak, Seo Young Oh, and Sang Ho Yoon paper

  • Understanding the impact of the Weather on Human Mobility via LTE Access Traces in Seoul Districts
    | Korea HCI, 2021
    | Zofia Marciniak, Sumin Han, and Dongman Lee paper

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  1. Easy_to_Read Easy_to_Read Public

    Forked from Nayoung-Oh/Easy_to_Read

    CS376 Team 4 Repository about generating Easy-to-Read sentences considering user's fluency

    Python

  2. algorithms algorithms Public

    My takes on some of my favorite traditional algorithms. Updating whenever.

    C++

  3. DoNotDisturb DoNotDisturb Public

    Team Project for Data Visualization class in Spring 2023.

    Python

  4. CrochetResearch CrochetResearch Public

    C 1