- TriageID (2nd Place Hardware Division Winner @ HackEd 2026 (Alberta's Premier 48h Hackathon)): An AI-powered medical emergency information system that shows EMTs and emergency medical staff key patient information the touch of an NFC bracelet.
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- Pro Pro Sahur (3rd Place Winner @ SillyCon Valley Hackathon): A productivity buddy that keeps you locked in, built using the .NET 8 WPF, GPT-4o, and an open-source TTS called Piper.
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- Clario (NatHacks 2025): A tool that helps people with learning impairments stay calmly focused through actively-generated white noise, which is connected to a Muse 2 EEG to actively genereate and audit the sounds to your brain profile
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- Stand-Up: A machine-learning based website, which checks if you are standing up, and times you whenever you sit down. It also emails you and notifies if you were sitting down for too long (built in 2022 when vibe-coding didn't exist)
- Link: github.com
- CyberPatriots (CyberTitan Canadian National Finals 3rd Place Winner 2024 and national Canadian finals qualifier for 2023: CyberPatriot is a Canada and USA-wide youth cyber defense competition run by the Air & Space Forces Association (AFA), where high school teams secure virtual systems and networks in timed cybersecurity challenges. It is the biggest highschool competition of its kind in North America. I participated in these competitions regularily in high school and have even developed Windows scripts, along with a checklist for the competition.
- Link: github.com
- picoCTF 2023 (159th Place Globally): picoCTF is the largest cybersecurity hacking competition for middle, high school, and college students. Participants 13 years and older of all skill levels are encouraged to compete. Competitors must reverse-engineer, break, hack, decrypt, and think creatively and critically to solve the challenges and capture the digital flags.
- Link (2023 Writeups): Link to writeups
- Coding Tech Tuesdays (Retired): Coding Tech Tuesdays is a newsletter built by Megh Mistry (me) which gives you weekly newsletters which tech you a bit about tech and failed businesses, every Tuesday!
- Replacing Traditional Identification Cards With NFTs: An article suggesting the possible usage of blockchain technologies such as NFT's to replace traditional identification methods, presented with specific technological examples.
- Link: Link to article
- How I made a Minecraft NFT Game on the Blockchain: A minecraft-inspired game I created which is powered on the Ethereum testnet blockchain.
- Link: Link to article
- Learning New Languages, and ML: A repository containing the code that I have used to gain a part of the expertise that I have today. Different branches contain different languages and projects. Note that this is not all of my code, just around 20% of the code which I wrote to start learning.
- Link: github.com
A first year university student @ the University of Alberta, who enjoys cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, programming, web development, Arduino, and CTFs!
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brainrot-ai PublicAn image classifier app that classifies emotions and displays a brainrot ai image.
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