BookWorm

A personalized tab organizer that customizes your browsing experience

BookWorm aims to help better students and scholars research efficiency on the web by creating a productive user browsing experience. With the help of Spark's Fellowship program, I wanted to expand my goal from BostonHacks and help students learn better in different ways.

Contact me via email if you are interested and want to know more!

credits to makeBU !

Active Roles

As a member of the CS community at BU, I actively participate in CS organizations.

Among the many was MakeBU and BUILDS, where I had the pleasure to work with many CS majors in creating a community where students can flourish and create projects together.

I was also fortunate enough to work with the World War of Ants open source game managing a team of java developers which developed my Java skill and leadership skills.

About Me

"When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves"
Viktor E. Frankl

Born and raised in a culture that emphasizes the importance of e-commerce and trade, I gravitated towards the understanding of human connection through digital advertisement and learnt alot as a digital marketing manager. Since college, my interest in Computer Science grew and I found a passion for web development in both front and back end and have been developing those skills ever since.

Ever since attending BostonHack 2019, I learnt the amazing use of Javascript and the world of asynchronous programming. I have been honing my programming skills in preparation for upcoming events such as BattleCode and my current project called BookWorm under the Spark Fellowship Program.