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ben8622/README.md

Software Engineer

  • 🏫 University of Texas, at Arlington 2022 - Computer Science
  • 🐍 Avid Pythoneer
  • 🔑 Current project is a personal full stack website.
    • Front end in React
    • Backend in Spring Boot
    • Self hosted in my own home on a Raspberry Pi cluster
    • Will be a portfolio and blog with future plans to integrate home assistant

Like what you see? I'm always open to new opportunities, you can reach me on LinkedIn!

Favorite Projects:

  • Skills in Demand (private repo)

    • A full stack MEVN (MongoDB, Express, Vue.js, Node.js) web application. Built alongside 3 other engineers, the application itself was not the main focus of this project but the documentation and software design process. System requirements specification, domain design diagram, and more models/documentation were created. If you'd like to see this project let me know!
    • An A.I. based web application built on Flask that uses computer vision and depth sensing to automatically take inventory of a business's supplies. This project was built for Mckesson's challenge of tackling medical supply chain issues through the use of technology at HackDFW and won first place! If you're more interested, here is a quick demo of it.
    • One of the biggest challenges I faced during my time as the controls lead for UTA's Rover team was membership retention and teaching new members how our system worked. This project is an abstracted version of the controls systems for the Rover using the exact same components and libraries. Essentially it allows you to control the blink rate of an Arduino's on-board LED from another computer using Python, tkinter, serial connection, and socket programming.

Popular repositories

  1. Rover Rover Public

    Control UTA's Mars Rover with an xbox controller

    Python 1 1

  2. Project-ARI Project-ARI Public

    Uses Aruco tags to take inventory of a fictional business

    Python 1

  3. cse3330_project cse3330_project Public

    SQL project

    Python 1

  4. Autonomous-USV Autonomous-USV Public

    ASV - Autonomous Surface Vehicle

    C++ 1

  5. cloud-computing-project cloud-computing-project Public

    Python 1 1

  6. hack-uta hack-uta Public

    Python 1