Professional degree-related work
I was a backend scripter and energy analyst at the Clemson Energy Visualization and Analytics Center.
I created and manage CEVAC's proprietary alert system. The system dynamically includes data pipelines defined by custom regex and runs adaptably depending on occupancy, sorting the grouped anomalies and filtering out known issues. The entire system is viewable on our SAS VA dashboards and specific individuals recieve a custom email every morning with the previous days report.
Analyzed Wireless Access Point data and designed algorithm to predict occupancy for campus buildings.
Worked with team to develop aviation software for anomaly detection and classification.
Assisted in developing a binary data parser, fuzzing tool, and test harness. Gained experience with ARINC-429, CANBUS, and MIL-STD-1553B protocols using C++, NodeJS, and Python.
Top out-of-class code projects.
As the subteam lead of CURE Avionics I've led the 2020-2021 effor to redesign CURE's avionics bay to make it more reusable, modular, and easy so more students can work on it. I've redesigned the onboard flight system and base station dashboard.
GithubMy team at HackDuke's "Hack for Good" hackathon decided to go the environmental route and created a geo-locational app for joining environmentally-friendly activities with the reward of a Pokemon Go-styled bat. We won best domain name.
GithubVarious game-oriented projects.
Crazy train is a 2-week godot mvp from August 2020. It is a turn-based tiled puzzle game with the unique mechanic being that guns expload.
GithubAt CUHackit 2020, my team and I made a hackbox games clone. I was responsible for the backend game logic and helped debug the flask server.
GithubAfter participating in the Clemson AWS Hackathon, my group has decided to continue our project "Clemson Seekers." The link can be found below. More details will follow upon its completion. It utilizes Amazon S3, API Gateway, Lambda, and Rekognition.
I've work with friends on a few video game projects in the past year. I programmed them in GameMaker Studio, GameMaker Studio 2, and Godot.
BallGame Github Tropical Tilt Github Tropical Tilt Google PlayMajor-related classes taken at Clemson University, 2017-2021. GPA: 3.66
Courses I have taken at Clemson's CECAS School of Computing.
Courses I have taken at Clemson's College of Science department of Physics and Astronomy.
Mathematics classes I have taken as AP, at Clemson University, or at Coastal Carolina University.
My professional résumé