Hi, I’m Gurveen

A software engineer and designer with a passion for building human-centric tools

Postcard saying 4th Year Computing Science @ SFU
Featured Work
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I. CradleI. Cradle

I. Cradle

GitHub

Product Owner / Developer

Description:

Cradle is a Patient Referral and Electronic Health Record System made for use in low- and middle- income countries. I worked on a new Workflows feature allowing practitioners to efficiently go through a workflow for patient’s clinical needs and research studies. My work included UX research, UI design, database design, and front-end development.

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II. Dr. Sarai OptometryII. Dr. Sarai Optometry

II. Dr. Sarai Optometry

Web Developer / Designer

Description:

I redesigned and developed a new website for an optometry clinic, starting with a full UI revamp in Figma. I built the site on WordPress and customized it further using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. I also implemented SEO best practices, which led to a 160% increase in website traffic and a 200% increase in form submissions.

III. Melanoma DetectionIII. Melanoma Detection

III. Melanoma Detection

CMPT 340 Project - SFU

Description:

I developed a melanoma detection program that uses Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) to classify dermoscopic images as benign or malignant. I implemented a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows users to select one of four models: DenseNet121, MobileNetV2, ResNet18, or a custom CNN, and use it to train, test, or classify individual images.

IV. SongleIV. Songle

IV. Songle

GitHub

Personal Project

Description:

I built Songle, a music quiz game that challenges users to identify their top Spotify tracks based on short audio previews ranging from 1 to 6 seconds. I developed the backend using Node.js and created the frontend with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The app integrates with the Spotify API to personalize the quiz based on each user's listening history.

V. Research BuddyV. Research Buddy

V. Research Buddy

GitHub

CMPT 276 Project - SFU

Description:

ResearchBuddy is a web application that uses AI to search for recently published papers, find works by specific researchers, recommend similar papers, and generate citations and bibliographies. It also summarizes papers and answers user questions to support deeper understanding. I worked on full stack development, testing, and design.