This page provides links to my academic work at Lake Forest College. One of the links leads to the coursework for my Senior Seminar in Computer Science CSCI488. The other link provides a pdf version of my Senior Thesis titled, 'Dog Breed Classificiation Using Convolutional Neural Networks: Interpreted Through a Lockean Perspective'. I am working on a webpage which will include a program very similar to the ones developed in my thesis. Once I have a program that can take an image as input, classify the image, and provide output similar to what I analyzed in my thesis, then I will update this page with a link to that program. Hopefully, this will be able to provide a more interactive way to understand what my research was doing. For now though, please feel free to read through my senior thesis! My thesis is something that I am extremely proud of, and I am thankful for the professors, as well as the college, for providing me with the opportunity, guidance, and assistance to complete this research. Thanks to everyone's efforts, I was able to be awarded a Thesis with Distinction in both Computer Science and Philosophy!

From this page, it is probably pretty clear that I am not a design student. Design has truly not been the focus of my studies, and is not something I am very adept at. My apologies for this bland page, but I wanted to provide links to my various works. For a list of the courses I have taken at Lake Forest College for Computer Science, please visit the CSCI 488 Coursework link above. However, this only includes my computer science related courses, and I would like to note that I am also a Philosophy major, which is one of the reasons why I conducted a Senior Thesis. There is an interesting connection between philosophy and computer science. In my thesis, I attempted to, and believe I successfully, bridged the gap between 17th century philosophy and current computer science research.