Sunny Jayaram

This website was coded from scratch using Next.js, React.js, TailWind CSS, and Spline 3D, and serves as a record of my progress in frontend development, while also documenting my other projects and achievements.

My Projects:
All
Tech
Music

MultiMed Vision+

1st Place At Cal Hacks by UC Berkeley under the InterSystems Integrated ML prize track

MultiMed Vision+ aimed to alleviate issues such as high cholesterol and high blood sugar by leveraging Multi-Modal LLMs alongside a custom-trained ML model to assess health risks, accessed through hardware on the edge.

Bookmark.ai

Winner of LanceDB's $5000 sponsor prize at AI x Product Hackathon SF

AI x Product Hackathon SF was a professional level hackathon that attracted talent from around the world to innovate upon up and coming platforms in generative AI. My team's project revolutionized bookmarks using AI, turning links into a powerful AI assistant that can be updated with any knowledge with the click of a button. Devpost: https://devpost.com/software/bookmark-ai

OpenRx

Winner Of Best New Technology Hack at CruzHacks 2023:

CruzHacks is the largest hackathon in Santa Cruz. In 2023, CruzHacks gathered more than 300 students from over 25 universities. Our team's project, OpenRx, aimed to benefit elderly and disabled people by making prescription management as simple as snapping a picture, and receiving notification reminders. OpenRx utilizes advanced technologies, including Next.js for handling routing and optimization, React.js for the frontend UI, TailwindCSS for styling, Firebase for authentication and data security, Microsoft Azure Cloud Vision Services OCR for reading prescription information, OpenAI for prescription recognition and parsing, and Twilio for real-time and scheduled reminders. These technologies were carefully selected to create a seamless experience for users and to achieve the project's goal of making prescription management easier and more accessible, winning our team "Best New Technology Hack" at CruzHacks 2023.

Sound Waves and Music: a Visual Explanation

Winner of “The Most Polished Project“ award at Assemble Hackathon SF by Hack Club

Mathematical Animations programmed using Python for the graphical visualization of sound waves and various signals and explanatory voiceover. Won “The Most Polished Project“ at Assemble by hack club in SF, a global Hackathon that allocated 40k in travel stipends to bring in over 150+ kids from around the world.

Interstellar Piano Cover

Winner of special award for music performance by bay area creative youth foundation

A piano cover of the main theme from the movie interstellar, with inspiration from Dorian Marko's viral Cornfield Chase cover and other renditions of the score.

Understanding e^ix = cos(x) + i*sin(x) in the context of infinite sums.

Mathematical Animations programmed using Python for the graphical visualization of Maclaurin polynomials, inspired by Grant Sanderson's 3Blue1Brown productions and animated using his python library Manim.

Fly me to the moon one man band - Piano, Vocals, Bass, Drums, and harp?

A culmination of a majority of my musical talent and one of the first songs I ever learned on the piano.

Ms. Niazi's AP Test Data Visualized Using Python

Maximum effort is a staple of my work ethic; you get out what you put in. For example, my stats teacher gave everyone in the class a CSV and told us to "visualize this data." When I showed her my rendition, she ended up sending this and my Euler's formula video the entirety of the Math Department and all the Comp. Sci teachers at my school. Even the vice principal was impressed. Needless to say, spending 7 straight hours of my Saturday on this was absolutely worth it.

Fly me to the moon piano improv on a steinway in a SF hotel lobby

Just some improv on an amazing Steinway.