Currently working on my M.Eng. in Computer Science at Cornell University.
I am passionate about designing efficient and reliable systems that bring
joy to others!
A cross-platform real-time lobby-based multiplayer tower defense game
that spawned from CS 5152: Advanced Game Development at Cornell. I iterated
on a lot of designs, made a lot of decisions, and wrote a lot of code. Coming
soon to both iOS and Android!
An aesthetic-focused 3D rhythm game with automatic beatmap generation
powered by an ensemble of beat detection algorithms. I made this as a
final project while studying abroad in Copenhagen. Warning: the WebGL
build is quite fragile.
An endless action combat platformer with an innovative monster spawn
system. I made this as a midterm project while studying abroad in
Copenhagen. The music is self produced!
Finding information on student housing at Cornell is unnecessarily
painful. CU Apts was created to empower the student body by aggregating
knowledge and reviews for both Cornell and off-campus housing options. A
Cornell DTI project. Launching soon!
A resource for campus organization discovery for Cornell. We validated
an MVP on "competitive" business clubs and eventually rolled out to the
rest of the. A Cornell DTI project.
Mood-tracking app with a chatbot that sends you memes! A personal dive
into both cross-platform mobile and chatbot tech. It would be cool to
revisit this concept in the context of LLMs 👀. Hackathon Finalist at
HackOurCampus.
Pick a disease, pick a starting country, and buy upgrades to infect the
whole world before a vaccine is found! Game inspired by Plague Inc. and
the early pandemic. This was an exploration into the practical
applications of functional OCaml as part of a CS 3110 final project.
An event-discovery app for Cornell students which saw its sunset as the
pandemic hit. My very first project within Cornell DTI! I owned the authentication system during my very first semester at
Cornell and became very familiar with modern protocols and security
concerns.
Generate color palettes from your search terms! Uses Google Cloud Vision
to extract colors from search terms. Developed as a hackathon project at BigRed//Hacks.