Jaden Rieck (they/she) is a junior at Ithaca College where they are majoring in Computer Science. Their professional interests lie in Human-Computer Interaction, Cybersecurity, and Ethical Computing. Jaden’s interest in Computer Science began in high school, where the lack of female representation in their Computer Science course spurred them to start a local chapter of Girls Who Code. During the pandemic, they went on to be accepted into the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program, finding a love for service-oriented software development. While at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA, Jaden and a team of advanced computer science students participated in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), taking 3rd place in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Competition in 2023. Jaden also worked on a three-month long research project during an internship under Dr. Ellen Bass at Drexel University studying human decision making and attention span when operating drones. Upon completing their sophomore year at Drexel University, Jaden took the opportunity to take a year off of school to work as an educational farmer in Lake Placid, New York, at Camp Treetops and North Country school, where they were later promoted to Assistant Farm Manager. During this time away from school, they discovered a passion for agriculture and livestock care. Jaden aspires to pursue a career that marries technology and land, developing tools and strategies for small farms and organizations that value sustainability and regeneration. When they are not busy working on this website and researching the successes and windfalls of modern technology, they enjoy knitting and running on the beautiful South Hill Recreation Trail in Ithaca, New York.