FEATURED PROJECT
Computational Analysis - Georgia Institute of Technology
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In-depth research and experimental design at the BioMedical Engineering department at GeorgiaTech, using various computational software trackers to analyze footage of C. elegans
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Production of usable data (velocities, x-y coordinates, skeletons)
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Python, MATLAB, Tierpsy Tracker, SolidWorks and Worm Tracker 2.0
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Research on burrowing, and sensing behaviors of organisms by analyzing images/videos of worm movement
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Devising and improving remote and distributed research model for collegiate research and inclusion initiatives in communities
FEATURED PROJECT
Vitals Watch iOT Device Project (DocToMe 2.0)
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Hack Club Summer of Making Grant Winner
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Georgia Student Technology Competition - 2nd Place Winner
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Cobb Regional Technology Competition - 1st Place Winner
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ProjectCSGirls National Finalist
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Raspberry Pi, UI toolkit, MIT App Inventor, Adafruit Circuit playground
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Designed and programmed an app to close the communication gap patients and their physicians; through real-time information gathering, vital sign information as well as medication reminders

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Community-based website designed for communities where mental health is stigmatized, for shared experiences, encouragement, and recovery
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Offers a user-friendly platform centered around shared experiences, recovery, and encouragement.
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Reduces the feeling of loneliness and gives resources for professional help
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Winner of the Most Innovative Idea award at HobbyHacks, and $1000 in grant money, $10000 in AWS credits, and mentorship from 1517, a startup incubator.
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Currently working on enhancing:
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Use Google Maps API to map locations to provide local resources for mental health.
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Integrate with Google Calendar to add reminders
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Integrate with Twilio chat feature to provide resources to network
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Integrate with Youtube APIs to bring in meditation and relaxation resources
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Create a sign-in with Google option using APIs
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