My name is Sridaran Thoniyil and during the 2018-2019 robotics season, I was one of the programmers on 750Z, one of the two "shadow teams." The shadow teams consisted of freshmen in the robotics program, and they acted as learning grounds so that the new people could have the opportunity to learn on their own instead of watching established teams operate on their own.
Outside of robotics, my hobbies include playing the trumpet and expanding upon my computer science knowledge.
Picture of me coding at a meeting
750Z at the SBHS robotics banquet
- Attended 6 VEX competitions this year with 750E and 750Z
- (Millburn (Twice), TCNJ, CCTS, SBHS, NJ States)
- Out of the 6, competed in 1 (SBHS)
- Main Role
- Wrote code for driver control
- Contributed to autonomous section
- Community Outreach Events
- Stop N Shop Fundraiser
- Cub Scouts Demonstration
Code snippet for PID turning
This was an application I wrote during the robotics season to encrypt code before publishing it to our public GitHub repository.
While that was the original intent, it became clear that using it for that purpose would have been unnecessary and inconvenient.
However, the application can still be used to encrypt other files.
Currently, files are being encrypted using the AES-256 algorithm.
Images are not yet fully supported, but that is the next step.
- Computer Science in the 21st Century (2017-2018)
- AP Computer Science A (2018-2019)
- Online Courses