For my ISAT Senior Capstone project I am working on converting a petrol powered motorbike to an electric bike. My partner and I are attempting to power the bike with Lithium-Sulphur (LiS) cells. These cells, theoretically, will give us more energy density per litre than standard Lithium-Ion cells allowing our bike to travel further on a single charge. We presented our findings at the ISAT Capstone Symposium on 20 April 2018.
For my software development class, we were challenged with the task of conceptualising a problem which we then could fix with an application.
We then had to work through the software development process until we came out with a finished application at the end of the semester.
My team decided to create Songbird, a music discovery platform that gathered data from many music APIs. We developed the app using electron, angularjs and ionic.
Project website available here
With a team of people across many different majors, we created a virtual reality tour for James Madison University. The tour was built in Unity3D for the Oculus Rift Touch controlled by LEAP Motion. The tour encompassed the majority of popular locations on campus as well as a 360° promo video.
Source code available here
While interning at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), I was tasked with developing a cross-platform mobile app capable of pulling and interpreting data from their API. The purpose of this app was to determine which features were missing from the current API which could be hindering developers from implimenting it into their apps/websites. The app displayed data from the IIHS Ratings API in an intuitive and consumer friendly layout.