CS Student
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A real-time platform designed with an Event Driven Architecture, that provides contact center agents and supervisors with insights and tools to succeed.
An urban mobility simulation using reactive agents representing cars in a city. Each agent has a different and randomly chosen destination; their aim is to reach their locations.
A ticketing system for a non-profit education organization. The system allows employees to raise tickets for issues they encounter to facilitate tracking and resolution.
An informative website about sustainability accross the metropolitan areas of Mexico. Built with React, D3, Leaflet and PostgreSQL.
A computer science and mathematics dynamic blog developed with NextJS that uses buckets and a relational database to manage post storage.
An indie action-based roguelike where you take the role of a once worthy warrior. Built with plain HTML, CSS and JS, Express, Postgres and the Unity Game Engine.
A lexer written in Elixir that uses regular expressions to tokenize Python code and create HTML files to highlight the syntax with a pre-defined stylesheet. For multiple files it can be executed both sequentially or in parallel.
A mathematical model that describes the position of a bungee jumper as a function of time, as described by a set of ODEs.
An informative website about the urban expansion of the city Monterrey in Nuevo León Mexico.
A simulation of a printer that uses electrically charged plates to displace ink droplets as desired, it was done using numerical methods to solve an ODE.
A creative project that uses the Fast Fourier Transform to make visualizations of the frequency domain given a signal. It was designed to expand upon the experience of listening to music.
An introductory course to CS fundamentals developed with .NET during Microsoft's 2021 Student Hackathon. Our passion for eduaction was one of the reasons the project was selected as the "Hack For Education" winner.