Hi, Priyank here.
Welcome to my portfolio! I'm a passionate computer science student with a strong drive for innovation and problem-solving. I'm excited to share my journey, experiences, and projects with you.
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I'm Priyank, a computer science student passionate about innovation and problem-solving. My journey in technology began with a simple &quotHello, World!&quot program, and I've since developed skills in Python, Java, and C++. I thrive on collaboration and have worked on diverse projects. I'm fascinated by AI, machine learning, and cybersecurity. I am undertaking a Bachlors of Computer Science at Purdue University.
Here are some technologies I have been working with: Typescript Python React.js Java Javascript PyTorch
Outside of work, I'm interested in following the developments of science. I also play a lot of video games.
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Sweet-Water Music Center

Led the Next.js code rewrite and implemented a music item booking system for a client, optimizing website performance and user engagement. Technologies used include Next.js, React, Node.js, and a robust database management system. Resulted in a modular, scalable architecture and increased bookings by 30%

React, Next.js, TypeScript

FileHub

Developed a collaborative file-sharing website using technologies such as React for the frontend, Node.js for server-side logic, and MongoDB for efficient data storage. Implemented secure file uploads/downloads and advanced sort/search features, providing a user-friendly platform for seamless file sharing and organization among friends.

React, Next.js, JavaScript, MangoDB

Rap Lyrics Generator

Developed a machine learning model for automatic rap lyrics generation using NLP techniques. Utilized Python and ML libraries for training, achieving creative lyric generation. Implemented text processing and language modeling, and designed a user-friendly interface for lyric customization based on user input.

Angular, Material Design, TypeScript