About Me

EDUCATION

  • B.S. in Computer Science at Texas Christian University
  • Minoring in Mathematics and General Business
  • Graduating in Spring 2026

AWARDS

  • TCU Chancellor's Scholar (University’s Most Prestigious Academic Scholarship)
  • TCU Scholar (Earned for achieving a 4.0 GPA)
  • TCU Dean's Honor List

SKILLS

Languages

  • Java
  • C/C++
  • Python
  • HTML/CSS
  • JavaScript
  • TypeScript
  • SQL
  • LaTeX

Frameworks / Libraries

  • React
  • Next.js
  • Vue.js
  • Laravel
  • Livewire
  • SpringBoot
  • Node.js
  • Tailwind CSS

Tools / Platforms

  • Git
  • GitHub
  • VS Code
  • IntelliJ IDEA
  • MySQL
  • Docker
  • Vercel

RELEVANT COURSEWORK

  • Data Structures
  • Analysis of Algorithms
  • Software Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Operating Systems
  • Cloud Computing
  • Database Systems
  • Web Technologies
  • Unix/Linux System Administration
  • Computer System Fundamentals

Hi! I’m Carlota Castelltort Pinto, a senior at Texas Christian University (TCU) pursuing a B.S. in Computer Science with minors in Mathematics and General Business. I’m passionate about software engineering, AI, and web development, and as I prepare to graduate in Spring 2026, I’m excited to keep growing as a developer and contribute to innovative and impactful projects.

Originally from Barcelona, I began my college journey at Cisco College, where I was a player of the women’s basketball team. That experience instilled in me strong values of commitment, teamwork, leadership, communication, and time management. While at Cisco, I earned consistent academic honors, including the President’s List, Dean’s List, and selection to the NTJCAC All-Academic Team.

I later transferred to TCU, where I was awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s Scholarship, recognizing the top 1% of applicants for academic excellence, leadership, and potential to contribute meaningfully to the university community.

At TCU, I’ve been active in organizations such as SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers), SWE (Society of Women Engineers), Women in Computer Science, and the Robotics and AI Club. Furthermore, I was recently voted Vice President of the Computer Science Society. I’ve also gained valuable experience working as an IT Assistant and Horned Frog Hospitality Ambassador, roles that strengthened both my technical and interpersonal skills. In Spring 2025 I was honored as a TCU Scholar and named to the Dean’s Honor List for achieving a 4.0 GPA.