Math student at UT Dallas and CTO of Cropl, where we use machine learning and satellite data to help farmers predict crop yields. I build full-stack apps with Python, React, and whatever gets the job done.
Previously worked on Spill (nightlife social app), some data analysis competitions, and financial modeling projects. Also spent time reverse engineering apps and writing game scripts because why not.
When I'm not coding, I solve Rubik's cubes competitively, lift heavy weights, train Jiu-Jitsu, and mess around with music production. Life's more interesting when you try a bit of everything.
Co-founded an AI-driven precision agriculture platform that helps independent farmers forecast crop yields using satellite imagery, weather data, and machine learning. Built the full-stack web platform with field-level yield prediction using XGBoost models with SHAP explainability.
Co-founded and developed a mobile-first social platform for nightlife discovery. Users can rate and review bars and clubs across categories like Drinks, Music, Crowd, and Service. Designed and implemented a responsive web app later integrated into an iOS WebView for App Store deployment.
Analyzed government data on hurricanes and natural disasters, aligning it with insurance claims data to calculate key metrics such as loss ratio and loss cost over time. Created a comprehensive underwriting report using R with advanced data visualization and interactivity.
Conducted a comprehensive data analysis of Netflix movie and production data, employing advanced data manipulation techniques in R. Efficiently segmented and organized large datasets to facilitate targeted analysis and created multiple plots and charts to illustrate data trends and patterns.
Designed and developed a modern, responsive portfolio website featuring custom Three.js particle effects, animated mathematical symbols, and smooth scroll animations. Includes integrated contact form with EmailJS and dynamic skill visualizations using Anime.js.
Utilized JavaScript and Lua to craft game scripts and modifications for C++ applications. Incorporated tools like coSMOS and Cheat-Engine to alter RAM and reverse engineer applications, developing deep understanding of low-level programming and memory manipulation.
I'm always interested in discussing new opportunities, innovative projects, and potential collaborations. Whether you're looking for a developer, technical consultant, or just want to chat about technology, data science, or startups, I'd love to hear from you.
Email: yro210000@utdallas.edu
Phone: +1 214-264-5723
Location: Dallas, TX
Availability: Open to new opportunities