- Current Projects -

Compliant Ankle Rehabilitation Device
Engineering - Meche/CS/EE
Oct 2008 - present
Using flexures and strain gauges to develop a cheap device to measure the strength of the ankle joint. Working in conjunction with Edward Sung, '11, under the direction of Professor Martin Culpepper and Alex Slocum Jr. *TO BE COMPLETED SPRING 2010*
NBA Rewind
Web App Development - Flex/PHP/Javascript
Jan 2010 - present
Basketball analytics, focusing on play-by-play statistics rather than final boxscores. Started during the 6.470 competition in January of 2010. [Beta Site]
WikiNotes^2
Web Development
Sep 2009 - present
Redeveloping the original wikinotes.vze.com site as an organizational portal to courseware and online educational resources. [Redevelopment Plan]

- Past Projects -

Space Invaders - Fleet Edition
Web Development - WAMI/Javascript
Jan 2010
Space invaders clone, but with voice-control of ships. Implemented with MIT's WAMI voice recognition API. [Game]
"Fortrus" - Collapsible Rescue Basket
Engineering - Team
Sep 2009 - Dec 2009
Worked in a group of 15 as part of the 2.009 Product Development course to develop a collapsible rescue basket for use in low-angle mountain rescue scenarios. Under the direction of David Meeker, Ben Powers, Professor David Wallace. [Product Site]
JamLegend Online Editor
Web App Development - Flex/Flash
May 2009 - Aug 2009
Built a browser-based version of EOF, Feedback, and other similar game editors to allow JamLegend users to generate their own playable game tracks. [JamLegend Site]
DFS - Randomly Generated RPG
Web Development - Flash/PHP/SQL
Jan 2009
A database-backed flash game that used a database of university information to generate game events. Created for the 6.470 web development course during MIT's independent activities period in 2009. Warning: still glitchy. [DFS Site]
"Juggernaut" - 2009 Maslab Entry
Engineering - Team
Jan 2009
Team entry to the 2009 Maslab competition, where teams of 3-4 have a month to build an autonomous robot from scratch. [Design Journal]
KivaSystems - Fiducial Analysis, Battery-testing
Programming - Matlab/LabVIEW
May 2008 - Aug 2008
Worked at Kivasystems with Matlab to develop programs and scripts to check for fiducial errors in the logs of the company's drive units. This was to be used to identify faulty drive units and trouble spots on the factory floor. Towards the end of my time there, also worked with LabVIEW to program an API for battery-testing module to analyze the life cycle of batteries used by the drive units. [KivaSystems Site]
"Innuendo" - 2008 2.007 Entry
Engineering - Meche
Feb 2008 - May 2008
Built a remote-controlled robot for the 2.007 Design and Manufacturing course at MIT. Robot used a mainly passive module to perform the required tasks. [Design Site]
Student Spectrometer - MIT Nuclear Reactor
Programming - LabVIEW
May 2007 - May 2008
Developed and designed the control interface to the student spectrometer experiment project, currently being used in Physics and Nuclear Engineering lab courses at the institute. Under the supervision of Professor Gordon Kohse and Yakov Ostrovsky. Also worked with the iLabs group to prepare the experiment for remote control over the internet. [Experiment Site]
"Crazy" - Gnarls Barkley Music Video
Animation/Flash
Oct 2007 - Dec 2007
Final video project for the Digital Poetry course at MIT, taught by Professor Ed Barrett. [Watch]
"99 Red Balloons" - Music Video
Animation/Flash
Oct 2007
Video project for the Digital Poetry course at MIT, taught by Professor Ed Barrett. [Watch]
"AUR" - Robotic Desk Lamp
Engineering - Meche
Oct 2006 - Mar 2007
Designed and fabricated the iris portion of AUR, an autonomous robotic lamp that was used to analyze human-robotic interactions. Under the supervision of Professor Cynthia Breazeal and Guy Hoffman in the Robotic Life Group. [AUR Site]
WikiNotes - High School Study Guides
Web Development - HTML/CSS/PHP
Oct 2002 - May 2006
The original site contains over a thousand pages of my notes from classes I took in high school, as well as some practice quizzes I made myself to help others taking the class prepare for tests. [WikiNotes Site]