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Undergraduate Thesis: Analysis of NBVH Ray Tracing for Remote Use and for Extension to Dynamic Scenes

https://youtu.be/__CVGNWP-7ADownload Presentation Slides Background & Motivation At the University of Rochester, students majoring in computer science can choose to pursue honors research by completing a handful of additional classes and conducting an independent study with the guidance of a professor. By my sophomore year at the U of R, I decided that this pursuit aligned […]

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CSC212 Final Project: Skin-Tone Analysis for Atrial Fibrillation Patients

[3 minute read, project website] In fall 2024, I took CSC212: Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Rochester, taught by Professor Yukang Yang. Throughout the semester, we explored the full spectrum of the app development process, from needfinding and contextual inquiry to rapid prototyping, usability testing, and evaluation. We studied foundational topics like Fitts’ Law, the model human processor, and ethical UX design, while also engaging with cutting-edge areas like AR/VR, AI interfaces, remote collaboration, and digital fabrication.

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DandyHacks 2024: LeetCode JILE

[8 minute read] Have you ever wanted to connect with your friends on LeetCode? Well thanks to four students who participated in the University of Rochester’s DandyHacks2024 hackathon, now you can! LeetCode is a popular computer programming challenge platform that allows users to practice their problem-solving skills. The site contains a wide variety of programming puzzles of ranging difficulty, requiring clever manipulation of data and proficiency in useful algorithms.

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