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A mechanical engineering graduate, my path took an unexpected detour into the world of software. The journey into CS began with Harvard’s CS50—a course I took just to see what all the fuss was about, only to discover a new passion along the way.
Frontend development became my niche, largely because of its unique blend of logic and interactive design. My specialty is engineering frontends that are faithful to the design vision, translating visual mockups into pixel-perfect, intuitive web applications. This site itself is a practical example of that philosophy, brought to life from design to code.
A dynamic, single-page portfolio built with vanilla JavaScript, HTML5, and Tailwind CSS to simulate a desktop operating system. Features include draggable windows, a functional terminal, and an interactive music player. The UI leverages the `particles.js` library for a dynamic background and custom CSS for unique glassmorphism and pixel-art-style components.
View on GitHub →Developed as part of my final year project, this system enables autonomous drone tracking using YOLOv5 for real-time person detection. A Python script processes detections, calculates proportional control outputs, and sends MAVLink RC overrides via DroneKit to follow the target. A finite state machine manages the core logic for robust operation.
View on GitHub →Developed during my internship at Schneider Electric, this Python script provides manufacturing cost analysis and supplier ranking. The project uses Pandas and Openpyxl to read production data from an Excel file, calculate the financial impact of part weight discrepancies, and rank suppliers based on these metrics. The script automates the entire process, appending the final analysis—including per-part cost differences and total monthly loss—back into the original spreadsheet for clear reporting and decision-making.
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