I'm a research engineer at Georgia Tech Research Institute. My interests are in mobile applications, IoT devices, and web apps. I have been programming for six years and I have a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science from Georgia Tech.
As an reserach engineer in the Test Engineering division of Georgia Tech Research Institute, I am responsible for designing and implementing test sets and visualizations for radio frequency generators.
As an intern in the Test Engineering division of Georgia Tech Research Institute, I was responsible for designing and implementing test sets and visualizations for radio frequency generators. During the time that I spent as an intern I created and delievered a project which visualized radio frequency data in real time.
As the student assistant for the office of recycling at Georgia Tech I was responsible for the design of various flyers and promotional material that goes out on campus about recycling. Additionally I logged and recorded the recycling statistics that the department collects each week.
This was a small project that I did for a graphics class at Georgia Tech. I used Processing.py- an implementation of OpenGL in the Python language. To create the drawing I used OpenGL's matrix stack transformations to position and transform various geometric objects.
View ProjectAbout 1 in 6 children in the United States has a developmental disability. With early detection, a child can get necessary treatment, and corrective measures can be as effective as possible. This project aims to detect a child's developmental disability through interactive games. The project is an extension of the Center of Disease Control's e-Book Amazing Me. Each game collects statistics about relavant milestones which can be used to determine how a child is progressing.
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