Sara Subbanna
BaseHacksBaseHack was an event that I founded aimed at interest in computer science at the high school level.
Over 200 high schoolers attended the event, and of the 32 teams that entered, 21 won an award. My responsibilities in this project included building a team of reliable and talented high schoolers, raising funds for the event through corporate sponsorships (over $15,000 raised), organizing speakers to give workshops (including the COO of WikiHow), and finding judges (like a VP of Cisco). We are very thankful to our main sponsor Microsoft, and our main partner, Code 4 Fun, for making this event a success. |
CrewI have participated in Stanford Junior Crew for the past three years, and have won several awards including finishing in the top 6 in the southwest regionals.
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Tely LabsIntern at Tely Labs:
- Kickstarted the Tely Labs iOS app - App can turn any Apple device into a remote for the Tely Camera - Learned how to work with SSLs, work through light documentation, and create Websocket connections. |
Homework CalendarI created a homework calendar for my school using several digital calendars and volunteer coordination. The calendar system was eventually incorporated into the BASIS School app.
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Code CollabCode Collab was a project created at MenloHacks. It helped high schoolers prepare for hackathons by allowing them to create teams beforehand, and allowing them to create carpools. Won second place overall and best use of Amazon AWS at MenloHacks.
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Bore'd EventsSummer boredom is a very real first world problem for teens in America. My app hopes to solve this problem by finding several events around the user that begin in the next 36 hours, so that they could go out and attend them immediately!
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CycleThe app is written in Swift and uses the SF OpenData on bicycle racks, bicycle shares, and trials within the city to create the ultimate biking app. We used the IBM BlueMix Platform to store this data and created a REST API to call it from within the app. This project was featured on IBM's Github page.
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Learn MotionIn this app, users can learn the perfect movement without a trainer. LearnMotion uses the MYO wristband to gather data using the accelerometer and gravimeter. We used real time vector analysis of this data to track user movement, and compared it to the "perfect" movement, allowing us to determine if a movement was "right" or "wrong".
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ArtLoves art as a hobby. I paint for fun, and love to transform everyday objects into something new.
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CopicCopic is a fun tapping game I created to learn how to work with xCode's Storyboard, general UX an UI, and to make a cool game for my six year old cousin.
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BoredBore'd is an app I wrote to learn how to correctly integrate the Parse backend. It allows users to randomly get an interesting activity if they are bored, and even post one of their own.
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