Led the development and enhancement of external integrations, ensuring efficient ingestion of critical data into the system to support seamless operations.
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Designed and built custom integrations from the ground up for platforms including Google Drive, Notion, Airtable, and Monday.com, enabling streamlined workflows and improved data accessibility.
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Architected and implemented a comprehensive Document Management System, introducing models to manage millions of documents, comments, and associated metadata, significantly expanding system functionality and scalability.
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Directed the migration of document storage to AWS S3, establishing a structured framework for tracking edits and revisions while enabling advanced analysis of document changes over time.
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Optimized existing integrations with Google, Zendesk, and Linear, enhancing their performance and delivering a more robust user experience.
As a member of Professor Andy van Dam's graphics research group at Brown, I collaborated with a 12-member team to develop features for Brown Dash, an open-component hypermedia system for document-based knowledge, using TypeScript and the MERN stack.
I engineered two new features for Dash:
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An intelligent trip itinerary recommender, which employs a customized Ant Colony Optimization algorithm to generate personalized travel plans. The system curates points of interest, optimizes routes, and suggests transportation options based on user preferences and constraints.
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A dynamic mapping node for the Dash web application, employing the Mapbox API for intricate features such as geolocation markers, customized routes, and immersive animations.
Redesigned and optimized a Duckietown drone with a small team of engineers and computer scientists, conducting electrical tests on two different drone models using a multimeter, oscilloscope, and a soldering iron. I also contributed to rewriting a curriculum for a week-long camp in which high school students rebuilt our Duckietown drone.