I recently graduated with a bachelors in Computer Science and Engineering from Ohio State. I have been involved in, and won, several programming competitions, including numerous Hackathons, the BPA National High School level C# competition in 2017, and the Hyland Innovation Showdown in 2016.
These are some of the languages that I am most comfortable with, and work with on most of my projects.
While I have little relevent job experience, I have worked on more than a few personal projects that I am quite proud of.
August 2017 - May 2021
I have recently graduated from OSU with a major in Computer Science and Engineering, with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence.
August 2013 - May 2017
In high school I took a two year program in programming and web development. It was my first introduction to computer science.
Spring 2021
A desktop application which assists in the organization and logistics of managing a game of Dungeons
and Dragons. I worked with a team of three to develop this application over a three-month period. It
was written in python and integrated IBM Watson smart assistant technology.
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October 2019
Worked with a team of two to develop a predictive neural network which assigned star ratings to books
based only on an image of their covers. This work was based on a dataset of reviews and cover images
extracted from goodreads. The project was awarded ‘Most Complex Software’ at the event
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March 2018
This was a hackathon project I worked on, alongside two friends my freshman year. It was awarded "Top Tier" at MakeOHI/O. The team went on to showcase it at a later event. It was an assistive device made to be used by the disabled, which could throw dog treats with the push of a button.
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April 2015
One of the first projects I worked on after I began programming; its design is simplistic but provides a fun effect. It generates haikus from sets of words, divided by syllable count and type, and predefined sentence structures, combining them at random. Here's a demo of the project, and its source code.
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