Welcome to my GitHub profile! I'm a passionate developer and student with an interest in various aspects of software development, including web development, mobile app development, and robotics.
- βοΈ I'm currently a student at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.
- π± Iβm currently learning new technologies and improving my skills in full-stack development.
- π² Outside of coding, I enjoy running, swimming, racing, and getting out into nature.
- π« How to reach me: trevor@bedson.tech
- Programming Languages: Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Java, Go, Kotlin
- Web Development: HTML, CSS, React, React Native, Expo, Node.js, Tailwindcss
- Databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis
- Tools & Platforms: Git, Docker, Kubernetes
Here are some of my notable projects and teams:
- RoboKnights - FTC 8569 Robotics: The RoboKnights is the robotics team that I am currently captain of and lead programming in. In just one year, I was able to learn and explore robotics programming and help take my team to the Chicago Robotics Invitational, an international competition. I plan to lead my team to the Worlds competition this year and kickstart a legacy of success.
- SlightLine - Intel AI Global Winner: AI-Glasses for the visually impaired. Leverages monocular metric depth estimation, YOLOv8 object detection, and image streaming to produce contextual system prompts for a cloud-hosted LLM, allowing specific, depth-informed navigation capabilities. I helped with much of the code to support the models and connect everything, and helped integrate OpenVINO into our pipeline. I worked with Joshua Chilukuri and Vidhatu Patel
- NCTSA Mobile App: A mobile app built for the North Carolina Technology Student Association to help improve communication and scheduling at their annual state conference. Over the span of a 3-day conference, the NCTSA App served over 2k users and served over 800k requests. I worked with Joshua Chilukuri and Aaditya Sah
- SMathHacks 2025 - ARES-M: At NCSSM's annual SMathHacks hackathon, 3 of my friends and I built a small weather pod that, in theory, would be deployed on Mars to help collect weather data over large distances. This could help us better understand weather conditions before landing on Mars. We won the hackathon and hope to participate again in 2026. I worked with Joshua Chilukuri, Richard Shan and Aaditya Sah
Thanks for visiting my profile! Feel free to explore my repositories and get in touch if you'd like to collaborate on a project. π