Meg Davis
Computer Engineering
Meg Davis is a
junior Computer Engineering major
with minors in Mathematics and
Spanish from Katy, Texas. She is a
recipient of the President’s Endowed
Scholarship and was chosen to be a
University Scholar for the Class of
2009.
Meg began her
experience in the Aggie community as
a freshman by getting involved in
Aggies Selflessly Serving in Shaping
Tomorrow (ASSIST), where she served
as an active member of the Legacy
committee. In the succeeding years,
she has become committed to the
Texas A&M Chapter of Engineers
Without Borders (TAMU-EWB) by
serving as the Communications
officer and is currently the
President. She has also had the
opportunity to be involved with the
first inaugural Global Leadership
Institute at the University. She
has gotten involved with the
Computer Science Department through
the Aggie Women in Computer Science
(AWICS) Club.
The summer
after her freshman year at A&M, she
spent eight weeks in Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic, through the MSC
LT Jordan Internship and Living
Abroad Program. There she worked as
an office assistant and had the
opportunity to travel throughout the
island. Through this experience and
through academic study, she has
conversational skills in the Spanish
language.
This past
summer she interned at National
Instruments as a software engineer.
She worked on programming technology
for the flagship product, LabVIEW.
Upon graduation, Meg hopes to go
either to graduate school for
computer science to pursue research
in Human-Computer Interaction or to
join the Peace Corps. In whatever
career path she takes, she hopes to
travel and live abroad. |