Reconfigurable Origami Mouse-Controller

This semester, I took a class on Origami Engineering. Taught by Prof. Paulino in the Civil Engineering Department, it is a class that aims to teach students state-of-art concepts and algorithms to design and analyze origami structures, while also teaching them basics of differential geometry through origami principles. It is one of the best classes... Continue Reading →

Ceramics, Robotics, and More. Semester 4.

Halfway done! I have alot of mixed feelings about this - as a junior I get to take a lot more cool classes, I have a better idea of the things I can do, and more importantly, the things I can't or aren't worth it. I have a lovely group of people I hang out... Continue Reading →

Ceramics, Robotics, and more. An Update.

I really wish I were more consistent about posting here, but I wanted to pop back in with an update on what’s been going on. This semester has been incredibly busy. I’m a sophomore now, which means I get to take classes that are more directly tied to my major. The workload and difficulty have... Continue Reading →

Binary Display Watch

I made this watch this summer break because I've been wanting to get better at PCB design and level up from programming microcontroller boards to bare chips. I spent the last two and a half months interning at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. During my internship, I worked on developing a calibration protocol and... Continue Reading →

Ray: The Smart UV Tracking Necklace

In November 2023, my partner Niru Vijayakrishnan and I built Ray for HackPrinceton, a hackathon hosted by Princeton University. This was my first ever hackathon, and I went into it with no expectations. I was honestly astounded by how much my peers were capable of and how much you can build when you focus on a single problem for 36... Continue Reading →

Teebot: The Tshirt-folding Robot

With college application season and JEE season at an end (committed to Princeton University!!) I had the time to tackle my to-do list. I've been working on this project on and off for two months and finally completed it this week. Teebot is a t-shirt folding robot that uses servos and a 4-panel system to... Continue Reading →

IKSHANA: A Real-Time Text-to-Braille Convertor

Last summer, I built IKSHANA with two other team members, Vani Bedi and Rudra Gupta, as part of a five-week bootcamp hosted by the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. The program gave us access to fabrication facilities like 3D printers and laser cutters, as well as a wide range of tools, components, and lab space that made rapid... Continue Reading →

IRRIGO: IoT-based remote watering and monitoring system for houseplants

I made this as a part of a school project back in grade 10th. Irrigo is an IOT based smart gardening system. It allows people to remotely water and monitor the environmental factors (moisture, humidity, temperature) of their plants. This leads to convenience and an increase in the plant’s lifespan.  This was my first time... Continue Reading →

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