Although I have created countless projects over my many years as a software developer, I have listed only my most prominent projects below.
A small and cost-effective keystroke injector designed to appear as an ordinary USB device (inspired by HAK5's Rubber Ducky)
An analysis of the Ryuk Ransomware program through reverse engineering and exploration of its functionality in a test enviroment
A program created using Twitter's old API to retreive the most current Cyber Security news and information
An application designed to connect University students with tailored academic and social groups.
A complex and sophisticated prototype serving as a booking and management system for health specialists and their clients.
An application designed to manage an arbitrary number of classes, students and their assessments from both a teacher and student perspective.
A prototype website designed to provide tailored excercise routines to disabled individuals.
A small and cost-effective keystroke injector designed to appear as an ordinary USB device (inspired by HAK5's Rubber Ducky)
A pocket-sized device allowing for the emulation of a number of old consoles on the go.
A poker-card sized circut board capable of playing any number of rounds of Texas Hold'ems for up to four players
A modular circut board framed as a watch with Radio Frequency transceiver capabilites
A fully functional MP3 player created from a mere atemga32u4 chip