Full-Stack and DevOps Developer, Professor Bilal Alomar
Arabic Learning is a website for Arabic Learners with a bidirectional Arabic-English searchable glossary and an interactive Arabic Literature curriculum with convenient features such as touching vocab words for easy lookup while reading, and autograded comprehension questions after each passage. You can find this project here.
Frontend Developer, AI-Learners, Summer 2021
AI-Learners is an eLearning platform for teaching math to children with disabilities through interactive and accessible games that are compatible with assistive technologies, and personalized to each child's needs. You can find this project here on the AI-Learners website.
Full-Stack Developer, Cornell DTI, October 2020-May 2022
CU Apts is a web application that allows Cornell students to review off-campus housing in order to help other students make more informed decisions when searching for off-campus housing. This project is developed by a group of Cornell students who are members of the Cornell Design and Tech Initiative (DTI) engineering project team. You can find this project here on GitHub.
CS 3110 Final Project, Spring 2021
Dama (Turkish Draughts) is a board game developed in OCaml that allows players to take turns making legal moves through a graphical user interface, with the option to play against an AI developed using a variation of the Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) algorithm. This project was developed in a group of three for the final project of the Functional Programming and Data Structures course at Cornell University (CS 3110). You can find this project here on GitHub.
Personal Project, Summer 2020
Art Inspo is a web app that is designed to inspire creativity in artists by allowing them to post their artwork, participate in challenges, create new challenges, post and view photos that can be used for reference, and post and view resources by category to get tips from other artists on mastering the wide range of art media. Each user has a public searchable profile with all the artwork, photos, and resources they posted. You can find this project here on GitHub.