In Fall 2021, I was a Course Associate for the revamped CS 124. I also continued on the SITE committee for Engineering Council, this time as the Banquets chair. I also am taking responsibility as the Marketing Chair for Pulse 2022! This year, I was a Liasion for a dance competition called Udaan!
In Spring 2021, I was excited to be a Course Associate for the pilot semester of CS 128, which is an introduction to C++ and software design! I worked on creating content for the class as well as hosting a laboratory section!
This semester, I was a Course Associate for CS 125. I also continued as a Project Manager for CS 196, but this semester I was in charge of two teams! Both teams, coincidentally, worked on projects that related to the Presidential Election.
During this time, I served as a Course Assistant for CS 125. CS 125 provides an introduction to Java and Object Oriented Programming, and I contributed by holding office hours and teaching a labratory session each week. I also serve on Course Staff for CS 196 as a Project Manager. CS 196 is the Honors Computer Science class for freshmen. in which students build a semester long project. This semester, my team built a webapp called MyNavigate that allows a user to navigate around areas of high crime.
My first semester of college, I got involved in activities like Engineering Council as the Activities Director on the SITE Committee. SITE is a multi-day program meant to introduce over 100 admitted engineering students to Engineering @ Illinois. I contributed by designing the orientation schedule. I also enjoyed being involved with Indian Student Association and attending sporting events on campus.
I graduated from Plainfield North High School in 2019.
This summer, I joined Squarespace as a Software Engineering Intern on the EPA team! During my 12 weeks, I worked on adding a major feature for the team, participating in code reviews and team discussions, and bonded with my cohort of interns through programming around NYC.
This summer I interned as a Software Development Intern at William Blair in Chicago, where I worked on the Enterprise Architecture team on a project called PowerBI Stats. This project allowed me to get an introduction to data and engage with stakeholders while I managed the project from start to finish. The project entailed of building a enterprise reporting platform for PowerBI Dashboards utilizing advanced querying and aggregating that simplifies tenants to enhances Investment Banking and Private Wealth Management efficiency. I did this by implementing automated software in an Agile environment using C# and a SQL Server that maintains real-time data accuracy, consistency, and security of PowerBI assets firmwide. Alongside this full time internship, I took summer classes in Physics (Electricity and Magnetism).
This summer I interned as a Software Development Intern at Digital Forces, where I wrote code, performed statistical modelling and analysis, monitoring, and suggested physical and configuration changes in order to improve current license plate recognition systems. Also, I implemented accurate automatic license plate recognition software utilizing multilayered neural networks to automate the asphalt loading process. Over the summer, I gained experience with languages and technologies such as C# and .NET while also learning first-hand how tech companies functioned. Alongside this full time internship, I took a summer class in Physics (Mechanics).
I've played basketball since fifth grade, tennis since eighth grade, and recently began running at the end of my senior year. I enjoy going to the gym to box, swim, do pilates, and lift. In 2019, I ran the Naperville Women's Half Marathon and hope to participate in more races in the future! I also enjoy eating and cooking food, visiting new places, and playing and listening to music.
Source code for these projects can be found on my Github.
An application that allows a user to create playlists that mash artists based on mood, made with Android Studio.
A chrome extension that standardizes restaurant reviews using sentiment analysis.
A C++ project that finds the shortest flight paths between airports across the world.
A cool recreation of the well-known mobile application, made with Cinder framework in C++.
Allows users to commute safely around areas of crime, made using Open Route Maps.
A webapp made for users to find teams to collaborate with, made using AWS.
A tool that aids a user in predicting winners of NBA games, made with Android Studio.