Following the tradition I started last year, I'm making a quick "year in review" blog post. At this point year in review posts are cliché, however, I want to continue the tradition because reflection helps me move forward with a focused vision on what is important. I'm going to chunk this into semesters because that is how my college brain thinks right now.
During the spring semester, I was on CO-OP at RIT doing research.
Data fest is a hackathon for undergraduate students to tackle a problem by analyzing a complex dataset. I helped my team develope a neural network that predicts fatigue and performance for women's rugby players.
At brickhack I created an interactive website that allows you to make friends graphs using the GitHub API.
During the summer semester, I continued my research CO-OP out in Rome NY.
During the summer I picked back up my long lost photography hobby. I did this to escape programming for a bit and explore the area.
During the fall semester I was a busy bee: