Science Fair:
- Junior Year (2016-2017): Developed a brain-controlled exoskeleton utilizing a support vector machine (Machine Learning algorithm) classifier, such that paralyzed patients would be able to gain access to motory actions.
* Representing Virginia at INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles on May 14 - 19, 2107.
* First Place Grand Prize Winner and Governor's Award Winner at Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair.
* First Place Robotics Project at FCPS Regional Science Fair
* First Place Aerospace Corporation Award at FCPS Regional Science Fair
* Winner of a Naval Research Laboratory Award at TJHSST Science Fair.
* First Place Robotics Project at TJHSST Science Fair
- Honorable Mention Award (Top 78 out of 1200) in Moody's M3 Math Challenge, a competition in which participants have 14 hours to solve a real-life math problem and write an essay explaining their solutions.
- Qualifier for the AIME (American Invitational Mathematics Examination)
- USACO (USA Computing Olympiad) Silver Division
- Sophomore Year (2015-2016): Developed a non-invasive method utilizing Computer Vision to determine a patient's heart rate and temperature. Doctors, with this technology, would be able to obtain continuous vital data of the patient, such that they could more accurately predict when the patient would encounter cardiac arrest.
- MATHCOUNT Regional Champion in Buzzer Round in 2014
- Part of FIRST Lego League Robotics team which went to State Championship twice.
- First Chair Percussionist at Loudoun County 2014