About Me

Hi, thanks for visiting my website! I’m Michael Ting, and I like studying applied math and the SpeedChat.

I’ve also interned at internships at SAS, WarnerMedia, and most recently at FOX, where I’ve learned lots of the really important programming concepts and technologies that you wouldn’t usually get in a mathematics-based education. (Think Docker, code reviews on GitHub/code collaboration in general, etc.)

Finally, I’m currently employed at UCLA’s Disabilities and Computing Program where I consult with many of the offices around campus to provide trainings and code review to make sure all the digital content is as accessible as possible.

Other than just this about page, you can also take a look at some of my project writeups, where I delve into my thought process and many of the issues/solutions that have come up in projects I’ve worked on. If you’re less into all that technical stuff though, you can also take a look at my class summary more “blog”-style posts, where I ramble about how I feel about the classes and quarters as a whole as they go by.

This website is also where I’m currently hosting my writeup for what I’ve very boringly named my UCLA Enrollment Project, where I collectly hourly data on class enrollment numbers for over a year, and built a tool where you can search a class, and see how quickly it filled up.

Either way, here’s my GitHub, my resume, all the standard good stuff.