Computer Science · University of Tampa
I build full-stack products that turn messy real-world data into something useful, from cardiac risk screening to real-time telemetry systems.
A full-stack cardiac health platform with a SwiftUI iOS app and Next.js web client. Aggregates wearable data for personalized risk screening. Built at HackDavis with a team.
Stored user and device data in MongoDB. Used the Gemini API to turn heart rate, HRV, and sleep metrics into tailored coaching, and a Cox proportional hazards model for cardiovascular risk scoring. Exposed local services through ngrok for live hackathon demos.
A Minecraft-inspired learning web app as part of a software engineering class project where students build knowledge block by block. Instructors can upload lessons and assignments with AI-assisted workflows.
Built with React and Vite using a blocky UI and West African design accents. Supabase handles auth and data; Groq powers AI features, with document parsing for uploaded coursework.
A web app that scrapes and parses live Formula 1 standings, serving structured data through a clean REST API.
Built the scraping + parsing layer over ESPN's standings, designed a REST endpoint that serves normalized JSON, and wired up a front-end to visualize driver and constructor tables in real time.
A Python framework for real-time, bidirectional data exchange between a ground station and a remote vehicle.
Implemented joystick control, live telemetry visualization, video streaming, and system-status feedback. Worked directly with RF communication systems, encryption methods, and signal-integrity redundancy.
I'm a CS student who likes the part of engineering where an idea becomes a thing people can actually use.
Most of my work lives at the seam between data and product: aggregating wearable signals, scraping live sports feeds, streaming telemetry off a moving vehicle. I care about shipping, about clean systems under the hood, and about using modern tools (including AI-assisted workflows) to move fast without making a mess.
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