Emma Crowe

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Emma Crowe |

I am a UMass Lowell Alumni who graduated in 2026 with a B.S. in Computer Science. I have experience in web design as well as project management and social media management. I have been apart of multiple clubs and societies, and my peers describe me as hardworking, reliable, and professional.

Currently, I am working as the Website Manager for The Medford Community Baptist. I built, manage, and update their website daily as well as manage their monthly newsletter and YouTube channel. I’m looking to expand my services to other communities!

Technical Projects

TakeOut is a dating app style restaurant matching service that aims to ease the indecisiveness that comes with being hungry and give users a chance to experience new dining options they wouldn’t have considered otherwise. I worked on this project my senior year at UML alongside 3 other CS students, serving as the project manager and lead developer. I created the concept for TakeOut myself as well as designed the overall theming of the app, and helped put together our original matching algorithm and main UI design. Developed on Flutter, TakeOut has the capability to work on Android and IOS devices, and is currently still in development to hopefully launch by the end of summer 2026.

Pax East is a convention held in Boston annually that features two things: Video games and Waiting in lines. What if we combined the two and created a video game all about the waiting? That’s where Line Simulator was born. Imagine you’re on your way to Pax, excited as always, heading through the long line outside the convention center, but as you go to walk through the main doors, you’re suddenly knocked out. When you wake up, you’re inside an endless white room with a line of people stretching far in front of you and far behind. There are enforcers walking up and down the line making sure you do not leave your spot, and you have one goal in mind: Make it to the front at all costs. Using bribery and violence, you are able to choose your own fate. Beware that some choices lead to less than ideal outcomes.

I worked on Line Simulator in my senior year at UML alongside 2 other CS students, serving as the project manager and developer. Developed on Unity, we were able to put together a working VR demo of Line Simulator and presented it to UML Faculty.


Instant Messaging Application | Cloud Computing

During my senior year I worked alongside 4 other CS students to use AWS resources to create a secure instant messaging application to demonstrate everything we learned during our Cloud Computing course. I was in charge of the backend of the application, using resources like DynamoDB, CDK, Lambda, Websockets API, and Cognito.

A collection of my Computing IV projects I’m most proud of and that are technically the most advanced. All code was written by myself with no help from AI or outside resources. Code is mostly C++.