Projects

Interesting and featured projects I have worked on.

  • Winning the 2025 Demant – Audio Explorers Engineering Case Competition

    Winning the 2025 Demant – Audio Explorers Engineering Case Competition

    To challenge ourselves and as fun team project me and some friend decided to compete in the yearly Demant Audio Explorer challenge. The challenge is an engineering case competition, with cases aligning with different domains and areas of study. The winners of each case win a free trip to New York, where they partipate in…

  • Volunteer project: Providing accessible and free servers for students.

    At the start of the semester, I launched an exciting initiative aimed at giving students free access to servers for hands-on learning and exploration. This project had been on my mind for a while, and I finally had the chance to bring it to life. DTU is well-equipped with computing resources, especially through the high-performance…

  • Exploring semantic differences in book reviews on female-led and male-led Young Adult novels

    Exploring semantic differences in book reviews on female-led and male-led Young Adult novels

    As part of my work with COMP550 Natural Language Processing, we got to undertake a major project exploring reader perception of characters in young adult Novels using the word2vec and the SemAxis framework. The project sought to investigate both typical gender stereotypes as well as perception of similar traits in men and women by looking…

  • MAIS Hacks 2023 – Winner of Hack for Impact

    MAIS Hacks 2023 – Winner of Hack for Impact

    This past weekend I had the amazing opportunity to participate in my first hackathon: MAIS Hacks organized by the McGill Artificial Intelligence Society My teammates Roman Sejnoha, Murad Ismayilov, Jasneet Sawhney and I had a great time developing our TimeTrek browser extension over the course of 24 hours. Using natural language processing and machine learning, we put together and tested a…