I'm a student at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, double majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics with a minor in Music. My interests include cybersecurity, software development, and networking, and I have experience in building full-stack web applications. In my free time, I like to go to hackathons, compete in CTFs, and play piano. I'm also pretty good at solving Rubik's cubes. Check out my resume, or scroll down to see my portfolio!
On the frontend, I have experience in HTML, JavaScript, and React. In the projects I've worked on, my goal is always to build responsive and dynamic web applications with a focus on user experience and performance.
For backend development, the technologies I'm most skilled in are Node.js, Java, and Python, among others. In my current internship, most of my work is in developing Spring Boot applications in Java and Groovy.
I have experience with several software engineering tools, including Git/GitHub, Linux, the IntelliJ IDE, and others. I'm also comfortable working in agile environments, where I collaborate closely with teams to meet project goals.
Lucky Liars is an AI-powered murder mystery game written in Rust, with a Node.js API and an integrated hardware display. It uses LLMs for character dialogue in-game, creating a unique experience every playthrough. I built it on a team of 4 at CornHacks 2024, and we ended up winning 1st place.
Check it outEduWiz is another hackathon project of mine; it's a web app for promoting educational outcomes with gamified quizzes. My team developed it at Hack K-State 2023, and we won the prizes for Best Education Hack and Best Use of the Flow Cryptocurrency.
Check it outLexi is the project I built at my first ever hackathon, Hack Midwest 2023. It's a language learning app that integrates the OpenAI, Stable Diffusion, DeepL, and Pinata APIs to generate customized storybooks with pictures. We won a $2,500 prize for best use of the Pinata API for Web3 file storage.
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