Hackathons
I love participating in hackathons to solve real-world problems through innovative technology solutions. Here are some of the hackathon projects I've worked on, showcasing my skills in computer vision, blockchain, and full-stack development.
Hackathons

A computer vision solution for counting differences in shipping containers between two satellite images of the same geographic location. The system uses SIFT (Scale-Invariant Feature Transform) detection and BruteForce matching algorithms to identify and compare containers. Winner of 2nd Place Honorable Mention.

An E2E encrypted data sharing system with strict, smart contract-based access control, allowing users to securely share sensitive information with their social circle in a decentralized way. Winner of multiple 1st place prizes at ETHBoston 2024.

A decentralized streaming platform built on Stacks blockchain enabling pay-per-view content monetization using Bitcoin. Allows creators to monetize videos through microtransactions. Winner of 3rd Place in the No Code Solution Track.

A Web3 implementation of the classic supply chain management game (originally from MIT/Harvard) built on Polkadot's Unique Network. Uses NFT badges to validate supply chain operational excellence for RWA tokenization and trade financing. Finalist Team.
A personalized career navigator powered by AI that helps users chart their professional development path. Built at Northeastern University's AI Club InnovAIte hackathon, featuring intelligent career recommendations and goal tracking.
A civic tech application that helps voters find candidates matching their political views. Uses a weighted distance algorithm to compare user responses on key issues with candidate positions, providing personalized voting recommendations.

Agentic Payments Hackathon by Locus @ Y Combinator HQ
An AI-powered concierge for purchasing authentic Banarasi sarees through natural conversation. Features automated vendor discovery, Hindi phone negotiations, and seamless USDC cryptocurrency payments on Base blockchain via Locus Wallet.
Stellar Hackathon 2025 (Hack-o-ween)
An agent-driven B2B trade flow with real Stellar Testnet transactions. Features biometric passkey login, 7 microservices architecture, vLEI entity verification, and DvP (Delivery vs Payment) matching with live XLM payments on blockchain.
Open source under MIT License