Jessica Morris is a designer and engineer from the Orlando, FL area, as well as an undergraduate researcher in autonomous systems and computer vision.
Her work celebrates the overlap in the fields of art and technology, and the inherent creativity that lives in both.

As a member of University of Central Florida’s Intelligent Computing Architecture and Technology Laboratory (iCAT), she has developed systems for integration of Large Language Models as educational tools for student learning retention, and now works in prompt engineering research concerning the viability and trustworthiness of LLMs in mathematics and number theory.
As a member of Texas A&M’s Innovation in Computing Research (ICORE) research group, she has worked on quantitative Convolutional Neural Network comparison and analysis, as well as implementation for the usage of computer vision in agriculture.

As a designer, she has had opportunities to create work in wayfinding, branding, sculpture, bookbinding, and packaging, building a solid appreciation in the value of interdisciplinary skills in her career and life.

She is a proud member of University of Central Florida’s newly-founded Women in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (WEECS) Chapter, as well as the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), and UCF’s Amateur Radio Club (ARC), and the Institute of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computing Society (IEEECS).