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Chrome extension that eliminates the tedium of typing the same info into internship applications. Hackathon entry at [email protected] 2019.
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Voice assistant for Twitch streams that automates taking chat polls. Won 1st place at the TwitchCon Hackathon 2019.
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Chrome extension that lets you add yourself to any AdSense demographic of your choosing. Won 2nd place at HackRPI 2019 + two other awards.
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Chrome extension that lets you browse the web using only your eyes. Hackathon entry at YHack 2018.
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Website that demonstrates how much data can be collected on a person just from them visiting a website. Grand prize winner at Hack the Heights 2018.
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Visualization of several mathematical algorithms on MoMath's motorized Dynamic Wall. My team won first place in our category and our work is currently on display at the museum!
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React Native app that analyzes your Robinhood security holdings and responds to queries made in natural language. Award-winning hackathon entry at PennApps XVI and featured in an article by BlackRock's Chief Engineer, Jody Kochansky, Three "Hacks" That Could Change the World.
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The website you're viewing right now. Contains way lighter pictures (and way shorter load times!) than the previous site and is hosted via GitHub Pages.
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Old version of this website. Contains way bulkier pictures (and way longer load times!) than the current site and is still hosted via GitHub Pages.
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React Native app that helps you build habits naturally through leveraging social accountability. Won $950 of funding from the BU Spark! entrepreneurship initiative.
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Raspberry Pi-powered mirror that displays live information like dates, times, upcoming calendar events, weather forecasts, and news headlines.
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Mobile app that helps people navigate the city in a more intuitive way than traditional maps allow by projecting destination markers into the city in augmented reality. Hackathon entry at MIT's Reality, Virtually hackathon.
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IoT alarm with Alexa integration and a web interface that helps people wake up naturally. It uses motors to gradually open your bedside curtains, let in natural light, and finally turn on an LED bulb and vibrator alarm. Hackathon entry at [email protected] 2018.
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Anonymous SMS chat channel that connects users one-on-one through a Twilio number and resets every 24 hours, hosted on a Flask server. Laverna's goal as a platform was to foster a university community that overlooks social presuppositions frequently caused by race, appearance, and gender.
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Camera-equipped 3D-printed glasses that play a scavenger hunt game streamed to your phone. Hackathon entry at MakeMIT 2017.
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Gaming PC I built in 8th grade and continue to maintain. I named it Marvin, after the existential robot from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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Digital painting and some graphic design done using a Wacom Bamboo Splash (Photoshop CC + Illustrator CC) and an iPad Pro (Procreate + Graphic). Check out some of my digital work here.
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Rebranding of a CS club I am president for at my university. I documented the design process I went through but haven't written up an article about it just yet. Coming soon.
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Matlab NN Toolbox project that correctly predicts booking activity on tripadvisor.com 82% of the time. Hackathon entry at the Brown Datathon 2017.
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Android app that lets you buy something on eBay by taking a picture of it. One of four winning entries at BU Local Hack Day 2016.
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Harvard University research that I contributed to in senior year of high school and later published a 32-page thesis about on Amazon. Instead of breaking up big CPU tasks into small CPU tasks at runtime, ASC tells one CPU core to do all the work and all remaining available cores to proactively predict and execute sections of that work.
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Text-based Python app that compares Boston University dining plans and tells you how to make the most of your current plan based on your usage so far and the time left in the semester.
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Interactive Discord chatbot that streams live info about League of Legends games, champion matchup statistics, and player availability.
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Web app written in MeteorJS that lets people at parties queue their music into a live playlist using their phone. Also has an auto-playlist mode that adjusts the tone of the music to match the emotion in the room. Hackathon entry at [email protected] 2017.
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Interactive workshop to teach GitHub that I presented, subsequently adapted for use at SheHacks, the largest female and non-binary hackathon in the US. My repository has been forked 31 times.