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Hello! Thank you for taking the time to visit my site. My name is Pranav Jain and I am a CSCE student at Texas A&M University.

Since I was young, I have always loved to build stuff. In middle school, I would spend my weekends following build tutorials by Steve Spangler and Kip Kay on Youtube. In high school, I took the game design and robotics courses offered by my high school. This passion for building stuff led me to choose computer science as my major.

This summer, I finished up my CSCE internship at Takeda Pharmaceuticals, which helped me to learn about how it is like to work in the industry. Currently, I am in my junior year at Texas A&M. I am enjoying my classes this semester and am looking for a CSCE internship for 2022.

In the future, I would like to have a career in which I can use my programming skills to help others. After college, I am planning on either going into industry or doing a masters degree.

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TAMU Hack — 2nd place (130 teams) — EyeTrain

Using Python, my team of 4 developed an eye-tracking game (EyeTrain) to gamify eye exercises, which can reduce digital eye strain symptoms.

eCampus CoverUp — Educational Tool

Using JavaScript, I developed two Google extensions which allow students to hide quiz answers while studying for an exam. This is my...

CoverUp - Educational Tool

Using JavaScript, I developed two google extensions which allow students to hide quiz answers while studying for an exam. This is my...

Understanding Covalent Bonds

Recently, I began preparing for my organic chemistry course and was reintroduced to the concept of chemical bonds, specifically covalent...

Challenging the Chinese Room Argument

Having an interest for both medicine and computer science, I often have pondered about the possibility of computers developing...

Proving something true, by proving it unprovable

While browsing through the internet, I came across an interesting fact. If the famous, unsolved Riemann Hypothesis was shown to be...

An Unusual COVID-19 Prediction Tool

At the end of my freshman year, I decided to participate, along with 3 other students, in the Aggies Against COVID competition. We ended...

A Lesson about Science

At the beginning of my first general chemistry course at Texas A&M, my teacher assistant for lab began showing us the rules for rounding...

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