AWS Mission Autonomy Hackathon $10K Winner
During disasters, 911 lines often get overwhelmed and have long holds. To solve this issue, we developed a AI voice agent to answers calls, summarizes key details, and routes the information to a live dashboard for dispatchers.
Ironsite @ Vanderbilt Hackathon $5K Winner
We trained a vision-language model to detect safety violations on a 3D reconstruction of a construction site derived from a stereo camera on a hard hat.
Palantir @ Vanderbilt Hackathon Winner
Lunch rush sucks. I developed a token-based queue-skipping algorithm with dynamic pricing. Users receive weekly tokens that can be spent to bypass the lunch line, with prices adjusting in real time based on demand. Using dummy traffic data, simulation results showed a ~20% reduction in peak-time congestion by redistributing demand without additional resources.
VandyHacks 2nd Overall Hack
We created a course planning app to visualize courses needed for each major. Also built a chatbox to give suggestions about courses to take based on completed courses, interests, and major requirements.
Vanderbilt $5K Innovation Grant Winner
I built a mobile app and chrome extension that converts images of event details into Google Calendar events using AI. This was my first real venture!