Bridget Egan's Website

A display of my coding projects and future projects.

February 2024

General Information

I am a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison double majoring Computer Science and Environmental Studies. I am a part of Girls Who Code, Women's Association of Computing Machinery (WACM) and Delta Delta Delta. I am passionate about computer science and hope you like my website!

September - December 2023

Fall Schedule

I took 13 credits in the fall semester of senior year. My classes were:

  • CS 506 - Software Engineering
  • CS 571 - Building User Interfaces
  • Math 435 - Intro to Cryptography
  • GeoSci 109 - Geology of the National Parks
  • Cnsr Sci 321 - Financial Skills after Graduation
  • January - May 2024

    Spring Schedule

    In my final semester I am taking 12 credits. My classes are:

  • CS 579 - Virtual Reality
  • Envir St 600 - Environmental Studies Capstone
  • Astron 160 - Life in the Universe
  • Linguis 351 - American Sign Language 1
  • Summer 2022 Internship

    EEDP Intern at GE Healthcare

    Last summer I interned at GE HealthCare. I worked on their digital team to make an in-person process of adding applications to medical scanners into a remote process. Throughout my internship I learned many technical skills such as JavaScript, NodeJS, APIs, Unit Testing, Postgres, and more. I also expanded my knowledge of the medical field by attending sessions on the different areas of the business and found that I wanted to learn more about patient monitoring and AR/VR uses for training. Finally, during my internship I learned the value and importance of networking. I was able to meet so many incredible people throughout the company and learn about their work and passions. Interning at GEHC was a great experience and I'm so glad I was able to learn so much!

    Summer 2023

    McDonald's Internship

    I was a software development engineering intern at McDonald's in Chicago, IL this summer. I was on the ordering team and worked on a project to help engineers know the health status of their systems.