Certain microalgae species are able to produce biomass containing carotenoids (antioxidants in humans). Under the supervision of Dr. Kim and Dr. Yang, I'm researching the application of machine learning processes that predict the production of carotenoids within enclosed microalgae cultures. The prediction data is to be taken and then visualized to scientists and system users. A particular emphasis is placed on displaying data for different social environments.
The Trans Map Project is an interdisciplinary student organization that is dedicated to mapping out transgender care across the United States in the wake of increasing anti-trans legislation. We have explored preliminary research on transgender technology, and are currently researching user needs across the country. This is done in hopes of designing a high fidelity user interface that we can then test usability on.
Ecoclosure is a university-backed startup that focuses on implementing microalgae within architectural systems to sequester carbon and reduce indoor air pollutants. In visualizing this process, I designed, prototyped, and built a dashboard that displayed the various facets of data to users that had the system installed in their building.
WNC-Recovery is a web application I designed and deployed following the 2024 hurricanes that shook western North Carolina. I collaborated with community leaders within Western North Carolina in creating this application, to be attuned to the needs of people living in that portion of the state.
A mobile project that was designed and developed for the purpose of exploring how users perceive "bad music" within social situations. This was a side project I developed for fun during Summer 2024. It was deployed on the app store, but Spotify is refusing to grant quota extensions for larger distribution :(
Kindred An organization affiliated with Watershed Church Charlotte, dedicated to promoting LGBTQ+ flourishing within a spiritual context. This project was wire-framed and developed in coordination with stakeholders within the community.