Mohammed Kalefa

I'm a computer science student at RPI with interests in computational neuroscience and software development.

During my time at RPI, I've interned at Amazon Web Services twice, competed in multiple hackathons, and contributed to open source projects around my schools ecosystem.

Here is my CV

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Neurosphere

An idle game about growing a brain.

A WIP idle game where you follow the embryonic development of a neural network. The player buys upgrades and new unlocks that increase cell growth and multiplications rates while unlocking differentiation pathways for various cell types like Ganglion Mother Cells, Radial Glial Cells, and more.

GodotC#Game Development

A Oculus Quest App for testing Binocular Rivalry.

A Oculus Quest App for testing Binocular Rivalry made for a Cognitive Psychology course. The app presents two different images to each eye, creating a visual phenomenon where the brain alternates between the two images. User input is taken in from the controllers and used to measure the speed and amount of switches the brain makes over a series of trials.

UnityC#VR
IsoQuest

A standalone platformer for Canon Cameras

A platformer built for a retro hackathon, designed to run on Canon cameras. Levels are generated from pictures taken by the user, loading them in with a custom character and allowing them to play through the cameras keypad.

LuaHardwareGame Development
DinnerSocial
DinnerSocial

An app for choosing dinner plans with friends.

A mobile app to help groups of friends decide on dinner plans. Users can create and invite friends to a group where they can then suggest and vote on restaurants. The app filters for cuisines and dietary restrictions and helps to break ties with a randomizer.

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