Kyle Anthony Williams's CV
- Email: kawcco@mit.edu
- Location: Brooklyn, NY; Cambridge, MA
- Website: kawcco.com
- GitHub: supersonichub1
- ORCID: 0009-0001-3193-328X
Introduction
Kyle Anthony Williams (he/him/his) is (primarily) a computer scientist, currently studying electrical engineering, CS, and music technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Candidate)
BS
May 2027
Publications
Optimization of Precipitate Segmentation Through Linear Genetic Programming of Image Processing (in preparation)
K. A. Williams, A. H. Seltzman
Experience
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Student Researcher
Cambridge, MA
Feb 2024 – present
2 years 1 month
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Training a performant, interpretable image segmentation model for materials analysis with human-level accuracy through novel implementation of linear genetic Programming
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Member of second cohort of Fusion Undergraduate Scholars program
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Presented posters, presentations at AM2F 2024, SOFE 2025, and AM2F 2025
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work done under Andrew Seltzman, Research Scientist
MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems, Student Researcher
Cambridge, MA
Sept 2024 – present
1 year 6 months
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Designing a website for aggregating air pollution forecasting models
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Svelte frontend queries geospatial database through Python backend
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Learned to better communicate needs and progress with teammates during meetings
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work done under Tamara Broderick, Associate Professor of EECS
Amazon Web Services, Software Development Engineer Intern, Amazon Detective/Security Hub
Boston, MA
June 2025 – Aug 2025
3 months
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Designed and implemented vertical slice for letting customers search for software on their machines
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Learned various AWS technologies, including Glue, OpenSearch Service, Smithy
Amazon Web Services, Software Development Engineer Intern, Amazon Detective
Boston, MA
June 2024 – Aug 2024
3 months
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Improved database integrity through implementation of Lambda function
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Learned various AWS technologies, including DynamoDB, CDK, EventBridge
MIT D-Lab, Student Engineer
Cambridge, MA
Sept 2023 – Dec 2023
4 months
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Led re-write of interactive EN-ROADS-inspired dashboard for understanding the climate effects of MIT's HVAC systems
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Implemented procedure for robustly enforcing code readability, portability
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Taught Git, Poetry to numerous team members as part of onboarding
Technologies
Languages: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, SQL, Rust, MATLAB, C
Technologies: Linux, Windows, SQLite, OpenSearch, Git, Google Workspaces, Microsoft Office, AWS Lambda, AWS Glue