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Sophia Birch

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Sophia Birch

Sophia Birch

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  • Scott Scholar | Class of 2026
  • Computer Engineering and Computer Science

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Experiences and Involvement

Sophia served as a Scott Scholars Design Studio Intern and was on a team tasked with developing a mobile application for the U.S. Department of Defense that allows Airforce pilots and maintainers to quickly perform basic math calculations and complex, common aviation calculations while in flight.

In high school, Sophia held numerous leadership roles in Family Career Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), and she was also involved in theater, band, art club, Spanish club, and Key Club.

She served as a teenage volunteer for the Elementary Afterschool Science Club.

Career Interests

Sophia plans to pursue a career in computer or software engineering.

Contact

sbirch@unomaha.edu

sophiabircheportfolio.weebly.com

Additional Information

Experiences and Involvement

Sophia served as a Scott Scholars Design Studio Intern and was on a team tasked with developing a mobile application for the U.S. Department of Defense that allows Airforce pilots and maintainers to quickly perform basic math calculations and complex, common aviation calculations while in flight.

In high school, Sophia held numerous leadership roles in Family Career Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), and she was also involved in theater, band, art club, Spanish club, and Key Club.

She served as a teenage volunteer for the Elementary Afterschool Science Club.

Career Interests

Sophia plans to pursue a career in computer or software engineering.

Contact

sbirch@unomaha.edu

sophiabircheportfolio.weebly.com

Additional Information

Experiences and Involvement

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