Hindustani Classical Music (Vocal)
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Some of my performances over the years
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Some of my performances over the years
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Service project to help Bhutanese refugees by making paper lanterns called kandils.
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President
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These are some fun Java programs I made, mainly while studying AP Computer Science in high school
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RFeyeD is a system of RFID/NFC readers and tags used to help blind people with navigation and accessing information. The reader is a wearable device that fits on a wrist and connects to a phone via Bluetooth, communicating with the user through an app.
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GPAssist is a userscript/browser extension for Schoology which enables students to more easily see how they are doing in their classes, analyze what they can improve on, and see how future assignments will affect their grade and overall GPA.
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Java program to make any photograph into a circular loom design using Processing.
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A simple userscript/browser extension that adds a text box to the interactive IPA chart at https://www.ipachart.com/ to copy characters you click on
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FairJams is an app that creates provably fair music playlists. It connects with Spotify and uses fast and innovative algorithms from fair division research
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The UndefinedBehavior Block Market bot is a discord bot prototype that facilitates trading of CMU on campus meal blocks
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My attempts at the annual Mobot races at CMU Carnival
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SpeechWatch is a GPT-3.5 powered website and browser extension that points out hate speech and disinformation in YouTube videos
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Won 1st place in McKinsey Digital’s 24 Hr Hackathon. Worked directly with representatives from Code.org to create an AI powered CS education app and presented to the CEOm to help blind people avoid overhanging obstacles.
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Final project for Deep Learning Systems course (10-714) at CMU. I implemented an NDArray backend for the M1 series of Macs using Metal-cpp.
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Final project for Mobile and Pervasive Computing course (15-821) at CMU. I wrote a Google Glass app and helped create a system to help blind people avoid overhanging obstacles.
Published in Journal 1, 2009
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Published in Journal 1, 2010
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Published in Journal 1, 2015
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Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014
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Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015
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