Hackathon winner at AI Engineer World Fair Hackathon: Transforming code, one function at a time, to reduce digital carbon footprints and create a more sustainable digital world.
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Hackathon winner at AI Engineer World Fair Hackathon: Transforming code, one function at a time, to reduce digital carbon footprints and create a more sustainable digital world.
ReSmart is a Flutter-based app that repurposes old smartphones into smart side decks. Features include always-on display, IoT control, voice assistant integration, and customizable shortcuts. Built with Flutter, SQLite, and Firebase, it focuses on sustainability and productivity. Currently in early development.
A Quantum-Inspired Molecular Recycling Simulator utilizing quantum algorithms and machine learning to optimize polymer recycling.
A working proof-of-concept for drones that recharge via ambient energy and wireless checkpoints—no cables, no downtime. IX-T demonstrates sustainable autonomy through physics-backed hardware, intelligent pathing, and real-world feasibility. Built to inspire replication and progress.
SynapticGrid is an AI-driven system designed to make cities more efficient, sustainable, and livable by optimizing smart energy grids, waste management, and traffic flow through IoT sensors, real-time data processing, and reinforcement learning algorithms. The modular platform continuously learns and improves, helping urban environments
TeslaRake is an open-source project aimed at developing innovative, efficient energy harvesting methods inspired by Tesla's technologies, designed for sustainable power generation and deployment in diverse environments.
The Cycle-Somatic Box is a personal, experimental project designed to solve a critical challenge: achieving sustainable, continuous energy generation to support the Seigr Hub
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