I’m a software developer at Brigham Young University’s Office of Information Technology (OIT), where I build and maintain full-stack web applications that integrate REST APIs, databases, and modern JavaScript frameworks. I also work as an AI research assistant in Professor Chris Archibald’s lab, where I develop Python agents to study how AI models generate and interpret word associations using the board game Codenames. I enjoy solving complex problems, learning new technologies, and building reliable, user-focused software.

Olivia L Leavitt

I’m a software developer at Brigham Young University’s Office of Information Technology (OIT), where I build and maintain full-stack web applications that integrate REST APIs, databases, and modern JavaScript frameworks. I also work as an AI research assistant in Professor Chris Archibald’s lab, where I develop Python agents to study how AI models generate and interpret word associations using the board game Codenames. I enjoy solving complex problems, learning new technologies, and building reliable, user-focused software.

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I’m a software developer at Brigham Young University’s Office of Information Technology (OIT), where I build and maintain full-stack web applications that integrate REST APIs, databases, and modern JavaScript frameworks. I also work as an AI research assistant in Professor Chris Archibald’s lab, where I develop Python agents to study how AI models generate and interpret word associations using the board game Codenames. I enjoy solving complex problems, learning new technologies, and building reliable, user-focused software.

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Work Experience

Full stack Software Engineer at Brigham Young University Office of Information Technology
September 1, 2024 - Present
Developed and maintained enterprise applications using PHP, Go, Oracle, and DynamoDB; built responsive UIs with Vue.js, JavaScript, and TypeScript; wrote unit/integration tests and collaborated in an Agile environment.
Artificial Intelligence Research Assistant at Brigham Young University, Chris Archibald's Lab
May 1, 2025 - Present
Used the board game Codenames as a research platform to study AI word associations; implemented Python agents leveraging word embeddings and clustering to generate and interpret clues; analyzed agent performance across hundreds of simulated games.

Education

BS in Computer Science at Brigham Young University
January 11, 2030 - April 1, 2026

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Software & Internet, Education, Media & Entertainment, Gaming, Professional Services