I've been involved in different projects at
Project EPIC (Empowering the Public with Information in Crisis)
Department of Computer Science
College of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Colorado Boulder
EPIC Analytics
September 2013 - May 2015
Creating a platform used by the researchers and analysts at EPIC to study users' behavior during times of mass emergencies using big data related to many disaster events, retrieved from the social media such as Twitter.
The web framework is being built using Ruby on Rails web framework, connected to Apache Cassandra file management systems and empowered by the Splunk data analysis tool.
EPIC's Website
November 2013 - May 2014
Upgrading the EPIC's website, that's targeted to all EPIC researchers, current and prospective students, collaborators, and partners.
The website is being built by leveraging Jekyll, a web generator tool in Ruby, and applying many web developing tools such as Twitter Bootstrap and Stellar.js for Parallax scrolling.
Emergency Pet Matcher
September 2012 - May 2013
Applying Agile methodology techniques to build a web framework that targets the public volunteers to submit lost and found pet reports and work collaboratively to match and verify them during and after disaster events.
- The framework is built using the Django Framework, an MVC architectural pattern written in Python.
- jQuery, a JavaScript Library, is used to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML.
- AJAX carries out data exchange between the client's web pages and the server.
- OAuth protocol is used as an authorization tool for Facebook and Twitter users.
- Rally Software is used for managing the project's development life cycle and iteration planning meetings.
Project EPIC (Empowering the Public with Information in Crisis)
Department of Computer Science
College of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Colorado Boulder
EPIC Analytics
September 2013 - May 2015
Creating a platform used by the researchers and analysts at EPIC to study users' behavior during times of mass emergencies using big data related to many disaster events, retrieved from the social media such as Twitter.
The web framework is being built using Ruby on Rails web framework, connected to Apache Cassandra file management systems and empowered by the Splunk data analysis tool.
EPIC's Website
November 2013 - May 2014
Upgrading the EPIC's website, that's targeted to all EPIC researchers, current and prospective students, collaborators, and partners.
The website is being built by leveraging Jekyll, a web generator tool in Ruby, and applying many web developing tools such as Twitter Bootstrap and Stellar.js for Parallax scrolling.
Emergency Pet Matcher
September 2012 - May 2013
Applying Agile methodology techniques to build a web framework that targets the public volunteers to submit lost and found pet reports and work collaboratively to match and verify them during and after disaster events.
- The framework is built using the Django Framework, an MVC architectural pattern written in Python.
- jQuery, a JavaScript Library, is used to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML.
- AJAX carries out data exchange between the client's web pages and the server.
- OAuth protocol is used as an authorization tool for Facebook and Twitter users.
- Rally Software is used for managing the project's development life cycle and iteration planning meetings.