Rock Paper Scissors
Personal Project
January 2022
- Learned about Python and Tkinter library to create a desktop application
- Created a game of rock paper scissors and learned other widgets like calculators
- Converted the Tkinter app into an EXE file to play offline
- Applications used: Python, Tkinter library
PLOT Project
School Capstone Project
Jan 2021 - June 2021
- Electron and Javascript application that stores books based on info inputted by the user into an SQLite library
- Connected codebase with Google Books API, implemented a search index, and integrated with the front-end
- Lead a team of five as Scrum Master by delegating tasks and communicating on the Trello Board during sprints
- Demoed our project at the Erickson Conference and Board of Advisors for Engineering and Computer Science
COVID-19 Data Wrangling
School Project
Sept 2020 - Dec 2020
- Created an interactive infographic involving extracting data from a CSV dataset from a public database provided by Boston University that projected COVID-19 infections and death rate locations found across the world.
- Utilized R and ShinyApp library to publish as a public website with up-to-date information
Multiplayer Labyrinth
DubHacks Hackathon Project
Oct 2019
- Partnered with a team of three to create a console-based labyrinth game with multiplayer support
- Built components to manage concurrent WebSocket connections needed for a multiplayer game
- Contributed the underlying data structures for the labyrinth and game state
- Designed to follow a client-server architecture along with a model view controller design style in TypeScript
Education Express
University of Washington - Course Project
January 2018 - March 2018
- Curated an education app that is a token based progression system with customizable avatars that was included in their story problems.
- User Research on students with attention deficit problems
- Team Project with four people for a class final project
- Role: Main researcher, framework/UI designer
- Applications used: Figma, Invision
- Visit our project here!
Exploring Meteorite Data
University of Washington - Course Project
January 2017 - March 2017
- Displays information about where meteorites have fallen in the U.S.
- Pulled data from NASA public resource on Kaggle as a CSV file.
- Role: Programmer using R
- Applications used: R Studio, Shiny web app Visit Project
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