Here's a short list of my favourite projects I've worked on over the years! A full list of my projects is available on my GitHub
InterVR simulates an interview scenario in virtual reality to aid and provide users practice for interviewing skills and improved diction by providing real-time feedback
with natural language processing. This was developed primarily using C# in Unity, Oculus SDK and IBM Watson.
Created during DeltaHacks VI at the McMaster University.
Acting as a Robotic Collector in space, the user must catch asteroids while avoiding dangerous debris. The Robotic arms are wirelessly operated using
a Leap Motion sensor for hand motions. The more asteroids a player collects before running out of lives, the higher they score! This project was built in Unity with
C# and incorporated Leap Motion hardware.
Created during YHack 2019 at Yale University.
With cargo theft becoming a growing issue for Canadian businesses, I helped create an application that can help decrease the response time and increase the
efficiency of detecting thefts in action. The application consists of a MATLAB data processor, Windows application in C# and a Python
program for simulating real-time trucking data and reproducing sensory information.
Created during DeltaHacks V at McMaster University.
pResponder's primary function is to notify and enable bystanders to aid someone that needs medical attention. The user may input important medical details about
themselves that may allow paramedics or bystanders to better gauge the patient's problem and provide assistance immediately. It is powered by an Android
application in Java, FitBit SDK and a cloud storage server with Microsoft Azure.
Created during UofTHacks VI at the University of Toronto.
We have encountered many times when we're craving food but don't want to go out alone. mEATups matches users with other users
who have similar food preferences based on proximity. This was created using Java in Android Studio, Google Maps API, Javascript, JSON, HTML, CSS and XML.
Created during Hack the North 2018 at the University of Waterloo.
Priyansh Shah
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