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bryanrg22/README.md

Hi! Welcome to my GitHub Profile!

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I’m Bryan Ramirez-Gonzalez, a first-year Computer Science student at the University of Southern California (USC) and a proud Merit Scholar. My passion for solving real-world problems through technology drives me to explore AI, machine learning, and full-stack development.

I’ve had the privilege of leading and winning hackathons such as Harvard’s HackHarvard and AstroHacks, while also participating in prestigious competitions like UPenn’s PennApps, Yale’s YHacks, and Princeton’s HackPrinceton. Beyond hackathons, my research experience at USC’s HUMANS Lab and Melady Lab has strengthened my ability to build scalable data pipelines, perform sentiment analysis, and improve AI models.

📫 Reach me:

👨‍💻 Languages & Tools

Java Python C++ C SQLite HTML5 CSS3 Lua

💻 Technologies

React TailwindCSS PyTorch TensorFlow Flask Firebase Terraform Git

🏆 Competitions

Hackathons

  • Princeton’s HackPrinceton (Upcoming)
  • HackHarvard (Winner)
  • Yale’s YHacks
  • UPenn’s PennApps
  • UC Berkeley AI Hackathon
  • AstroHacks (Winner)

Other Compeitions

  • Point72 Academy National Case Competition
  • YHack’s Estimathon
  • Jane Street’s Estimathon

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  1. eduTrade eduTrade Public

    JavaScript 1 3

  2. benson-fm/stockwise benson-fm/stockwise Public

    JavaScript

  3. Wordle Wordle Public

    AP Computer Science Principles Project written in Python.

    Python