I'm a passionate Computer Science student from Clemson University specializing in human-centered computing & privacy.
Clemson, SC
Bridging the gap between human needs and emerging technologies
I'm a Computer Science student at Clemson University with a passion for human-centered computing and autonomous systems. My work spans from developing autonomous vessels for NATO exercises to conducting privacy assessments for automotive companies.
Currently, I'm involved in cutting-edge research at TigerSec Laboratory focusing on privacy assessments and data analysis. My experience includes internships with Special Operations Command Europe, where I developed computer vision systems and autonomous navigation solutions.
Innovation meets impact
NASA Space Apps Challenge 2025 winner. Complete satellite constellation with CAD model, simulated data, and working dashboard comparing against NASA FIRMS satellites.
Autonomous vessel for NATO's Bold Machina 2025. Features YOLOv8 computer vision, LUA navigation, and Fusion 360 CAD design.
TigerSec Laboratory research analyzing automotive data collection practices and security protocols for major automotive companies.
ML system using balanced random forest classification. Achieved 60% true positive rate with less than 13% false positives.
AI-powered campus scavenger hunt with real-time GPS tracking and intelligent hint system for enhanced user experience.
OSINT research tool that found 75.5% of LinkedIn profiles posed security risks, with 12% classified as high-risk.
Community-driven web platform reducing food waste through connection, sharing, and collaborative gardening. Features community donation forum, garden management system, and gamification.
Contributing to the advancement of human-AI collaboration
Co-Author • DOI: 10.1177/10711813241274425
Research demonstrating 25% improvement in task efficiency through structured human-AI team training with 120+ participants.
Co-Author • Springer • Social Network Analysis and Mining
Comprehensive database and analysis of COVID-19 misinformation patterns. Database has been cited 50+ times in academic literature.