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Hi, I'm Sanjana! 👋

🎓 Junior at University of Texas at Austin, double majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors and Mathematics

💻 On the Decision, Information, and Communications Engineering track

I am passionate about the real world applications of data science, embedded systems, netoworks, and machine learning. I am an avid learner and always looking forward to expanding my skillset!

Featured Project: Fruit^3

What We Did:

Software: Developed an original, bilingual, video game with advanced features such as collision detection and sounds produced through a DAC on an MSPM0 microcontroller in Code Composer Studio and C++.

Hardware: Designed a PCB layout in KiCAD to serve as the controller and soldered core components– LEDs, switches, LCD, slidepot, resistors, and an audio jack– onto the PCB

Tools:

C/C++, Code Composer Studio, KiCAD, Soldering

Video Demonstration: Fruit^3 Demo

🛠 Tech Stack:

Languages: C, C++, Python, Verilog, C#, Java, MATLAB, ARM Assembly, SQL

Libraries: NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, SciPy, Scikit-learn

Tools: Colab, GitHub, VS Code, LTSpice, KiCAD

🚀 More Projects:

  • We devised a project to solve the real-world issue of patients suffering from paralysis or limited mobility by gamifying rehabilitation exercises with a racing-themed twist.
  • We won the Best Novice Award at the 2024 Formula Hacks Hackathon.
  • Learnings: C#, Unity Game Engine, Arduino
  • We created a rhythm game that translated inputs from external hardware to real-time LED display and in-game notes, allowing users to hit combos in a fun and interactive way.
  • See more about the project here: Rolling Notes Website
  • Learnings: C#, Unity Game Engine, Arduino

📫 How to Reach Me:

✨ Fun Fact:

I love playing video games, whether it be on my Nintendo Switch or my PC, and I love making art. Seeing all the technology involved in doing both has been my main motivation for going into ECE! 🎮

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  1. RacecarHackathon RacecarHackathon Public

    Code for the March 2024 Formula Hacks Hackathon; the aim of the project was to help patients suffering from paralysis to improve upon their fine motor skills through repetitive exercise. In our cas…

    C# 1

  2. Record-Hacks Record-Hacks Public

    Forked from nathandktran/Record-Hacks

    C#

  3. meganyelee05/319_fruitcubed meganyelee05/319_fruitcubed Public

    Fruit^3, our final project for ECE 319H, modeled after Tetris. Built using CCS, C++.

    C++ 1 1