© Janice Konadu. 2018.

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When I'm not watching comedy specials or shopping online, I solve problems with code. So feel free to see what I've been up to belowunderscore

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Mega.me

Python application that automatically updates your resume so you don't have to.

hackNYU
winner
2019

Blokshot

Python app that takes web layout image or camera feed, processes it, and generates website in a new file

hackru
winner
2018

Unfiltered

Web application and app that informs users of their state's recent water quality test results (addressing the Flint Water Crisis)

hacknyu
honorable
mention
2018

Ologee

Web resource for prospective US refugees that puts government forms and translator information in one place.

hacknyu
winner
2017

Denticaid

A data retrieval tool for Medicaid dental patients, which addresses their coverage based on their current dental needs and diagnoses and finds a nearby provider.

hacknyu
winner
2016

Crescendo

A music discovery webapp that dynamically displays music info from some of my favorite artists
using the Spotify and Genius API's

Procrasticounter!

Chrome Extension that counts down to a specified event in a new tab

Magic Musician

Application that takes MIDI music files and converts them into proper guitar chords, providing boths visuals and audio

Team 2191

One of the first websites I'd ever built for my high school robotics team. (Viewed via the Wayback Machine)

Mix

In browser Audio Visualization that uses music data
from the Soundcloud API

>>> Bio unscr2

My name is Janice Konadu.
I'm 25 years old, and I'm a senior at the
New Jersey Insitute of Technology, pursuing a degree in Computer Science.

I like to primarily develop Web Applications, fiddle with Image Recognition, incorporate UI/UX Design, and code for social impact.

I worked three summers at iD Tech Camps, first as a regular instructor and then as a lead, teaching intro courses in Python, Java, and Robotics to students as young as 7 years old.

I've got four hackathon wins under my belt, but one day I'm hoping to host my own.

I'm described as "too nice to be a CS major," whatever that means.

>>> contact unscr2

Let's work together!

You can contact me at jkonadu777@gmail.com.
And this is my resume.

I'm also on Github
Facebook,
Linkedin,
and Devpost