Okay so if you are here, that probably means that you are either checking on my profile, checking my website just for fun, or stalking me. Kidding. Well, starting off with the stuff that matters. Here is the list of all things I guess I have kind of accomplished as of now.
Currently in the Final Year. Here's the resume.
I was a research intern under Dr Vitaliy Kurlin, at the University of Liverpool, Computer Science department(Ashton Building), working on Mapper's Algorithm, implementing it in C++ with better Visualisation. I got to work on Graphs, using my Graph thoery education and knowledge while working in Boost Graph Library and OpenCV, a nice abroad experience.
I was a Full Stack Developer in the IT department where I designed several modules of a Task Management System currently running on company's Intranet. It was about a 40 day internship.
From a tic-tac-toe in C to Wireless Toll Booth System
Who doesn't love a good old game incorporated in a C terminal with added graphics. A mini project providing the fun of a game, coolness of C code.
It is always helpul to keep such a tool handy which tells you exactly how much water is your tank filled with and notifies you via an alarm when the tank is full along with ceasing the flow.
Having an Industry requires a lot of statistical maintainance. Designed to fit into any kind of industry, this program lets you manage departments, production, staff and edit the details with employee level authorization so you stay in control of your stats.
Who doesn't hate waiting at the Cafeteria while the order gets ready and what if order takes more time than you have? Well, arena to the rescue which helps the cafeteria to serve ypu faster and better.
Automated toll booths are the future of some countires and already implemented in some wherein you just pass through the scanner and the toll pass on your windshield marks your entry and deducts the respective amount from your account.
Advanced Encryption Standard is the encryption algorithm most of the defence agencies are turning to. Read For Comments is the designer documentation for user to get to know the algorithm. I have worked on several modules of the algorithm with programming aspects.