I'm a high school IBDP '26 student passionate about Computer Science and Earth Science.
- I have experience working with Frontend (Vue 3 + Nuxt stack) and Backend (Go, Python, Java, Rust)
- I am ardent on detecting & mitigating natural disasters (earthquakes, tsunamis)
- I was the Programming Leader of the IronPulse 6941 Team (Link to Org) and was responsible for coding, debugging, and reviewing code
- I was the President of the PHCS Club and taught fellow students on programming
- I am also interested in tennis and reading English literature (Rebecca, Paradise Lost, etc)
- Feel free to reach out to discuss things related to programming, disaster mitigation, or anything!
Here are quite a few individual projects I've coded since 2019, in chronological order (oldest first):
- JETWS (Japan Earthquake & Tsunami Warning System) aka QuakeMap: Homepage
- I used Vue3 + Python
- Can be found at Frontend and Backend
- Rewritten once, originally frontend written in JavaScript only, at Old Frontend
- Earthquakes & Tsunamis Early Warning and Mitigation System for Japan
- My earliest project (how my interest sparked)
- HNWS (HomeNetwork Warning System): Homepage
- I used Nuxt + Python
- Can be found at Frontend; backend involves some unpublished APIs and can't be open-sourced for now
- Flooding, Inundation, Rainfall, Wind Detection and Warning System for Shanghai
- My very first project in the place I live
- SWOS (Shanghai Warning & Observation System): Continuation of HNWS, not yet in production
- I used Quasar (Vue3) + Python
- Can be found at Frontend; backend also can't be open-sourced for now
- Intuitive user interface (map) for people to see the current rainfall, weather warning, and typhoon near their homes
- Micanellous
Here are some collaborative projects coded in my school, Pinghe:
- I used Nest + Nuxt
- The all-in-one management solution for CAS activities