Past Projects
Garden School Foundation
A full-stack volunteer management platform to handle everything from calendars and signing up to data analysis.
A reimagined peer-to-peer marketplace that empowers users to barter skills through a community-based token economy. Individuals earn by doing what they do best, and spend on the services they need, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem where talent itself is the currency. This both lowers the initial barrier for entry and allows those that demand a higher level of service to receive it.
Voices Beyond Assault
A full-stack web forum for sexual assault survivors and allies to connect, support, and share.
Cisco Mobile IoT Business Intelligence Dashboard
A cross-platform sales analytics dashboard.
The Mobile IoT team now regularly uses it to identify growth opportunities for the multibillion-dollar Control Center Cloud SaaS platform (data shown at left is not accurate for security reasons).
The dashboard emphasizes scalability; ease of use with differing levels of complexity through intuitive general, SP, and enterprise views; and modularity in terms of being easily expandable for future use-cases.
Sikh Events App
An app to bring together schedules of various Sikh Community Organizations and Places of Worship.
Kunduz
Redesigning and rebuilding the mobile experience for the mobile tutoring company. The redesigned mobile experience consists of two apps—one for students to ask questions and one for tutors to answer.
portolabusiness.com
Highlighting the mission of the club while making it as easy, accessible, and useful for current and prospective Portola Business.
IrvineSchedules
An app to increase accessibility and community engagement in Irvine everyone by putting together the City of Irvine’s event schedules, resources, maps, transit information, and news.
Dystopian Monthly Magazine
This magazine explored Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley through 9 pages of fan-fiction, editorials, and fictional interviews. My magazine was voted by students to be the most creative English project out of the projects of all 150 sophomores at Tesla STEM High School.
Hunt the Wumpus
I was elected to be team manager by my five teammates, and over the course of 6 months, we built a 30-room game that included two entirely different visual and audio themes, 5 different difficulty levels and maps, and even a shop. At the final competition held at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, WA, our team placed 5th out of more than 200 teams from across Washington State.