AT&T Hackathons
2015, 2016, 2017
UH AT&T Hackathon 2017 – “Most Technically Challenging” Award: I led a team of 3 to create a concept RFID check-in system for mass transit, combining TheBus, Honolulu Rail, and BikeShare (Biki).
UH AT&T Hackathon 2016 – “Grand Prize” & “Harman Kardon” Awards: On a team of 4 with my brother, we created an IoT-enabled task manager mobile app that synced with Bluetooth speakers for audible cues.
UH AT&T Hackathon 2015 – “Best UI” Award: On a team of 3, we created an interactive Esri map and dataviz that polled local RSS traffic data to improve commutes.
Tools used: Arduino, MiFare Classic (RFID), Raspberry Pi, C++, Python, Slack API, TheBus API; React, Webpack, Objective-C, AT&T M2X API, Harman Kardon API; MongoDB, Express, Esri, Node.js
