Projects

AmbuBOTAmbuBot is an AI-powered healthcare assistant that simulates a symptom checkup conversation, recommends relevant home remedies, and identifies nearby hospitals using geolocation. Feel free to check it out! The app may be asleep ... let me know if it is! 



CLICK HERE!






Tufts Ideas Competition FinalistDuring my sophomore year of college, my friend Minin and I decided to enter an idea pitch competition. Inspired by our own struggles as international students applying for visas, we came up with VisaEase - a simple, intuitive app to guide individuals through the stressful visa application process. It organizes all the government links, checklists, and deadlines into one place, with a built-in AI chatbot (VisaBuddy!) to answer questions along the way. Our pitch made it to the finals, and although we did not win, the experience taught us a lot about identifying real problems and designing meaningful solutions :)


WATCH OUR PITCH!





DOCBOT: Health AI Chatbot for Chronic Illness Management
I worked with two others to develop DocBot, an AI-powered health assistant designed to support patients with Crohn’s disease and Type 2 Diabetes. DocBot enables users to track daily symptoms, receive tailored wellness advice, access curated health content, and even draft emails to their doctors - all through a simple chatbot interface.

We built it on Rocket.Chat using Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to ensure responses were accurate and grounded in medically vetted sources. Working on this project taught me how to design conversational AI tools for real-world healthcare challenges, run usability studies, and think critically about making AI both safe and impactful for patients. While we don’t have a public demo of DocBot available, you can 
read our paper to learn more about its development and findings.

Photo on the left shows a rough diagram of the workflow when we first started off!

LINK TO PAPER





Women in Tech Conference
I was part of the logistics team for Tufts University's Women in Tech Conference - one of the largest student-run events on campus that champions diversity in the tech industry. I helped coordinate behind-the-scenes operations like scheduling, volunteer coordination, and cross-team communication to make sure everything ran smoothly. It was a fast-paced, high-impact role that taught me a lot about organization, collaboration, and what it takes to bring a mission-driven event to life.