Projects
This page contains many of my high school and college projects Feel free to click any images to know more!
Google Careers
During my Winter-Fall 2026 Cohort with CodeLab I was tasked with revamping the Google Careers page to make applications as seamless as possible. I worked with Senior Google Employees to improve aspects of the “How we work” and “Your Career” pages of the google careers website. By applying React.js and Brightspot CMS we seamlessly integrated changes into already existing frontend architecture and worked to implement novel features such as resume parsing and location recommendation.
ProcessBrain
This was my first project with CodeLab and it opened my eyes to Agentic AI. We were tasked with developing a tool named ProcessBrain whose purpose was to analyze business workflows to streamline and simplify them later. This was my first taste of real fullstack development as I applied multiple technologies such as LangGraph, Composio, and Gemini API. Additional tools included React.js, Mermaid.js, and Supabase, which were used to store and analyze user files to evaluate key business operations, record critical actions, and remove inefficiencies for future reference and categorization. Developing an AI tool by itself in less than 10 weeks was definitely tough but it has set me up for success in understanding the inner workings of AI.
GITA
The Global Information Technology Academy (GITA) at Brea Olinda High School is a four-year, specialized computer science program established in 2005. GITA is where I started my love of computer science as I learnt the basics of computer science in languages such as C#/C++, HTML/CSS, and Java. This program taught me the fundamentals of true computer science as I implemented concepts such as debugging, recursion, and data types. These projects below are very basic compared to most others in the world, but they remain a key memory in the steps of my computer science journey and I would love to share them with you. The game to your left was the final project I made for GITA as a senior, it is a version of Five Nights at Freddies using Javascript. If you would like to see how far I progressed as a developer, compare my old website to this one!