CAESAR Project:
Context Aware Event Stream Analysis in Real Time (CAESAR) is an advanced model for analyzing data streams. Specifically, this model is used to model traffic congestion by monitoring data streams from transport services like Uber, Lift, and Yellow Cab.
On this project I worked with a team that developed the user interface application for this model. Using this application a user can create a model, watch it react to an incoming data stream, view analytics on a given data set, and watch the results of the model on a map in real time.
Check Out: the paper or source code
Letter Craze:
Letter Craze was a Java swing app I developed with a team for my final project for my software engineering class at WPI. The game plays much like the popular mobile game candy crush, except instead of connecting like candies you spell words. The game also features a fully functional level builder that allows for the user to create custom levels which work inside the main game.
Due to the WPI academic honestly policy I cannot publish the source code online, but feel free to contact me if you would like to see it
Robotics Project:
For my introduction to robotics my team and I built and programmed a robot to compete in a challenge called Savage Soccer where it had to move around a field and collect wooden eggs and deposit them in a receptacle about 18 inches off the ground. The robot was equiped with sensors and programmed so that it would be capable of both autonomous and remote control.
Overall our robot performed very well finishing 3rd out of more than 20 teams.
Drone Project:
While in high school I completed an independent study project building a quadcopter capable of fully autonomous operation and able to stream live video back to the operator in near real time.