for my software studio project, i worked with a group of fellow students on a band calendar called notesync. working on this project honed my skills in full-stack software development, agile methodologies, and designing interfaces. the website can be found here
the responsible use of ai student organization at northwestern (raiso) is an organization dedicated to educating students about the societal impacts of artificial intelligence, hosting programs that promote the discussion of societal and ethical implications of technology. sometimes, raiso holds events and invites ai researchers and designers to talk about their work and their views on the future of ai, and raiso also hosts workshops where students can build ai/ml projects.
when i was a web developer on the raiso website team, i was in charge of revamping the raiso website during winter/spring 2024. the current website can be found here
in sept 2024, i became one of the website co-chairs for raiso.
update jan 2025: under my time as website co-chair, we have successfully created an about page, as well as an events page. however, we decided not to get too detailed with the website revamp, as we are currently planning for a migration to react this winter/spring (which is where our projects page will be implemented). during fall 2024, we decided to make a couple of changes to our current website that will make it look more presentable and aid in securing partnerships and furthering business goals, but we plan on making the next iteration of our website even more detailed and fleshed-out. i'm highly excited for my new role at raiso, teaching members of the website committee how to program in react and i'm also really excited to release our new, migrated website :)
for my human-computer interaction (cs 330) class, i interviewed a classmate on their transportation habits, as well as their pain points using various transportation apps such as NUTransit and tripshot. after a series of user interviews, i was able to design a wireframe for a transportation app that aligned with their needs.
i also coded a pomodoro-style study timer as a personal project, which could be found here
recently, i hosted a blog on this website, but decided to turn it into a portfolio. so i started migrating my travel blog content onto another website that i built, which can be accessed here
last but not least, here is my behance profile where you can view some of my design work, including my personal branding