countryEmergencyNums is a GUI
application that outputs the emergency number of your choice (whether Police, Fire, or Medical)
of a specific country of your choosing.
This app was built using Python and EmergencyAPI.
Spent some of my summer working on the project while balancing summer school and work, as well as
my internship and participation in the
Computing Talent Initiative Accelerate program.
The inspiration to build this app came from my desire to travel world and the importance of
being prepared and informed. Overall, building this application helped me see all the different
countries in the world and learn more about them.
MyFridge(Jan. 2021)
MyFridge is an app that keeps track of items
in people's refrigerators, or any household food products, in hopes of preventing it from going
to waste and maintaining kitchen cleanliness.
This app was built using Java, Android Studios, and NotifyMe Library.
Spent all of winter break working on this app to sharpen the Android Development skills I
learned in Android University and to acquire new skills.
The inspiration to build this app came from noticing that some of our food products had expired
and gone to waste. This made me realize that it would be helpful to have an app to easily track
your food products in hopes of saving them from going to waste. I thought about the notification
feature so that the person can decide whether the food item can be salvaged or disposed of properly
on its expiration date.
BookExchange(Dec. 2020)
BookExchange is an app that
allows people to buy, sell, or trade their books and textbooks.
This app was built using Java, Android Studios, Back4App, NYT API, and ISBNdb API.
My partners and I worked 2 days per week for around 2 hrs to complete this application as a part of
the CodePath Android University program offered in partnership at CSUMB.
The inspiration to build this app came from our love of reading. As college students, we also
realized the need for students having access to affordable books or textbooks, which was what
led us to create this app.
Won Best Product Idea at the CSUMB Demo Day!
SeeMusic(July 2020)
SeeMusic is a library of 6 songs that are
displayed as colors based on their frequencies in the form of a bar graph and sounds waves.
This app was built using JavaScript while implementing the p5.js Library and p5.js Sound Library.
My partner and I worked 3 hrs a day for a week to complete this application as a part of Google
CSSIx 2020.
The inspiration to build this app came from a TED Talk video about chromesthesia, which are people
who can see music through a spectrum of colors. Because of our astonishment and love of music, me
and my partner decided to research this topic and build this app.