I am currently a junior undergraduate attending Southern Connecticut State University where I am pursuing a B.S. in computer science with a minor in mathematics.
I have been extremely fortunate as to have engaged in various research activities while attending SCSU, working closely with faculty in the Computer Science and Mathematics departments.
I plan to pursue an Honors Thesis during my senior year, I plan to do a project that seeks to anylize an online version of the book-embedding problem. The coding side of this project can be found here, tune in for more!
I worked with Alaa Sheta to investigate the use of UAVs and Convolutional Neural Networks to detect cracking in concrede bridge infrastructure. This has exposed me to various computer vision methodology, and robotics systems/control. I was able to present this work to the Computer Science Club at SCSU. For more, see here.
I also worked with Alaa Sheta over the summer to explore the use of MHs to train ANNs, improving performance as opposed to traditional training approaches. This project was largely data driven, where I learned about how to utilize and manage data, various ANN training techniques, statistical evaluations of ANN performance, and MHs. For more, see here.
I worked with Daniel Cicala to learn about computing dynamical systems. We explored different approximation techniques, and implemented them to compute various dynamical systems, such as the Lotka-Volterra Model, SIR/SIRV Model, and the Lornenze Attractor. I was able to present my portion of the work to the Math Seminar at SCSU! For more, see here.
I keep all of my lecture notes online for students (or anyone) to access!
Alongside my interest in computer science, I also enjoy: