SeroTracker started off as a dashboard for Sars-Cov-2 serological data. Our team conducted a live systematic review during the pandemic updating the dashboard with up to date, standardized data about the seroprevalence of covid-19 along with data analytics, visualizations and other data reports in an effort to aid governments, policy makers, organizations and researchers get better access to globally relevant data.
Since then we have evolved into a pathogen seroprevalence research group currently working on building such dashboards for various different pathogens in an effort to imrpove pathogen sero surveillance efforts across the globe as seen by our newest ArboTracker
Technical Lead, Full Stack DeveloperJuly 2021 - Present
Peera was an EdTech startup that focused on aiding students with their scheduling and time management tasks specifically centered around the themes of univeristy curriculums, courses and communities. The purpose of the application was to allow a student to upload their course syllabus and have a centralised place to track progress on different tasks, deadlines and also get access to class communities comprising of other students in the same classes.
Founding Frontend DeveloperNovember 2020 - November 2021
The McGill AI podcast was started in the June of 2021 as an initiative by the McGill AI Society to improve the awreness and accessibility of AI research to the outside world. We focused on speaking to leading researchers in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning as well as Computer Brain Interfacing. We discussed various topics including theoretical aspects of the research, ethical implications, access to the public and pathways of entrance for interested students. Checkout the podcasts I produced down below and checkout the page for more amazing work from concurrent podcast teams
Safehome was a small project part of the McGill tools set of web apps created by McGill Launchpad. Safehome was specifically and ubereqsue pickup request app built specifically for McGill's Home safe program which allowed a student on campus to call in and ask for a Home safe volunteer to come walk them home after dark. The problem we were trying to solve was specifically that a lot of times you had to wait on hold for long durations of time making it frustrating to get a volunteer. By having an uberesque app that would directly connect you to a nearby Home Safe walking volunteer, it would make the whole process much easier and make campus a little safer