Projects

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Active Projects

Women In Computing Website

*Work in Progress* Creating a website so members can have a centralized hub for information about the club and its initiatives. Also will be utilized for teaching members how to create a website with github pages, HTML, and CSS.

Computer illustrations by Storyset

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Past Projects

Netsmart Internship Task

Full stack project: Worked on enhancing a real user monitoring tool by improving error handling mechanisms, which optimized support team efficiency. Designed and developed an ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process utilizing C#, .NET, and AWS OpenSearch to manage and transfer data efficiently. Developed a user interface for an application using Kendo UI, JavaScript, CSHTML, HTML, and C#, enabling enhanced search functionalities across data.

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Inventory Application System for Plant Disease and Treatment Mapping

Developed user-friendly MongoDB databases using Python to store and retrieve plant-related information, diseases, and treatment options, facilitating easy access to data. Implemented a user-friendly database system by leveraging Flask's Rest API, React.JS, and MongoDB, enabling efficient information retrieval.

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Reflectly

Developed Reflectly, a mental health journaling application, utilizing Node.js and Express.js for the backend infrastructure. Implemented secure authentication with Passport.js and managed data storage with MongoDB. Designed a user-friendly frontend interface using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, ensuring a seamless and secure environment for users to express themselves and receive support.

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Incremental Clicker Game

KU Hackathon, I took part in creating an engaging idle clicker game. I contributed to the project by personally designing the graphics and implementing various components. This involved setting up the essential HTML and CSS elements to establish the game's visual style and layout. We utilized JavaScript to facilitate user interactions and provide real-time updates for both the score and time. Furthermore, I employed advanced DOM manipulation techniques to dynamically manage the display of images as players advanced through different game stages, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable gaming experience.

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