Ahnasia

Student

I am studying for a B.S. in Data Science in the College of Science and Mathematics at Montclair State University. I expect to graduate in Fall 2026.


Interests: Machine Learning, Statistics, Probability, Artificial Intelligence, Public Health


LLM-powered Clinical AI Assistant using RAG 2025-08-01

This Clinical AI Assistant is an automated system for analyzing ASCVD treatment gaps using a RAG pipeline.

Medical Technology Python OpenAI ChromaDb

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Thoughtful Trivia 2025-05-08

I developed a basic trivia game consisting of 50 possible questions with a range of only two topics. It is intended to be fun, thought-provoking, and interative.

Fun Technology Python Visual Studio Code

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Universal/Existential Quantifier Testing and Binary Conversion 2025-04-15

I developed a basic program in python that uses a closed formula to create a sequence, determine truth values, and convert decimal values to binary. This is a useful program because it shortens the amount of math by hand.

Mathematical Technology Python Visual Studio Code

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Essays

Final Project Idea

30 Mar 2026

Project Overview : IslandRide Exchange The core objectives of this project are to create a peer-to-peer vehicle swap platform that allows Hawai’i residents to: Swap cars between islands upon traveling Borrow/trade vehicles for specific needs Avoid expensive rentals/limited availability Think...

Software Engineering Nextjs

The UI Experience

25 Feb 2026

There is no right or wrong when it comes to creation, you just do what feels right. We inhabit a world where there is no one way to do art. What I like about UI design is that one does...

A Reflection on Basic UI Design

An Egregious Tool

11 Feb 2026

View the HTML version First of all : This is a reflection on the typescript coding standards except, instead of amazing, I think they’re egregious. Let’s get one thing straight First and foremost, my expectations for software engineering have not...

A Reflection on Coding Standards

A Tough Pill to Swallow

25 Jan 2026

View the HTML version The Pill: “Excuses are used as tools of the incompetent and are used to build monuments of absolutely nothing.”- An adaptation of Vernon Brundage Jr.’s original quote This lesson has been ingrained into my head since...

A Reflection on TypeScript

Stupid questions do exist

25 Jan 2026

“There is no such thing as a stupid question” is a false statement in the world of software development. Questions that are not well organized or uninformed are declaratively stupid questions, but learning how to ask smart questions can in...

A Reflection on Smart Questions

The know-it-all

21 Jan 2026

The Know-It-All For the majority of my life, I was labeled the self-proclaimed “know-it-all”. I wasn’t pretentious, I was just confident about knowing everything. I felt that I had to strive for perfection in the eyes of those who couldn’t...

Why Software Engineering?