Self-Driving Car Decision Making: Spring 2025
Designed and developed an AI-based decision-making system for autonomous vehicles using a Naïve Bayes classifier and a custom neural network.
View Final Report View CodeI recently graduated this Summer 2025 from the University of Massachusetts Lowell with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Minor in Mathematics. I am seeking full-time opportunities in software engineering/development and data engineering/analysis. With a strong foundation in computing and programming, my technical skillset includes C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. My academic background features coursework such as Computing I-IV, Assembly Language Programming, Computer Architecture, Calculus I-III, Linear Algebra, Physics 1, Discrete Mathematics I-II, Logic Design, Software Engineering, Analysis of Algorithms, Operating Systems, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence. I have a distinct interest in artificial intelligence applications and have pursued mathematical principles to build a strong foundation in computer science as well as data science fundamentals.
During my internship at DePaula & Clark, Inc., I partnered with account managers to streamline reconciliation processes by assisting in developing automated workflows across cloud-based platforms, including QuickBooks, Webgility, and Shopify. I helped refine and resolve issues in API-based integrations between financial systems, addressed data‑mapping errors, and documented procedures to improve reporting accuracy and accelerate month‑end close cycles. I analyzed financial data to create weekly performance reports, and I maintained and validated transaction data to ensure completeness and accuracy across integrated systems.
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Designed and developed an AI-based decision-making system for autonomous vehicles using a Naïve Bayes classifier and a custom neural network.
View Final Report View CodeAn educational racing game for elementary students. Players answer subject-based questions to move their car avatar along a track.
View projectEight unique projects completed over the semester, all programmed in C++ using OOP principles.
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Email: sabilsalwan@gmail.com
Phone: 781-513-2284