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I used linear algebra to give my high school robotics team a competitive edge! Since robots compete in teams of three, an individual's contribution to the final score cannot be known. By scraping public match data and solving a linear system, I estimated an offensive power rating for each robot, which my team used to predict match outcomes and choose alliances.
As an undergraduate research assistant, I spent three years as the primary developer for an NLP-driven web application built to assist a humanities professor with research on 19th-century German literature.
An open-source Markdown editor with bidirectional links and excellent math support!
Schema and plugins for writing mathematics in prosemirror, using KaTeX.
A collection of plugins for the remark markdown processor adding support for pandoc-style inline citation syntax and bibliography formatting.