User will follow all instructions in manual and How to Play button Work by adding or subtracting one to the x or y coordinate of eachĭownload Full Project Proposal Here Program description for developersĪssumptions Made Before Coding Tecmo Bowl (Constructor will be team name and whether the player is user or AI) Player object will consist of a team name and points that make up where player is currently Game will have three second countdown and beginįour directional arrows in SE corner that control direction of offensive player All information regarding this project can be found in the Nanotechnology section of the website, including the various design stages, presentations, and grant proposal.įield with one offensive player and one defender This project culminated in an NIH grant proposal and poster presentation. The lab-on-a-chip designed by the team is capable of taking a drop of blood, filtering it to receive plasma, and then detecting the presence of the p24 protein, a protein specific to HIV. The team decided to pursue Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) after considering multiple other diseases such as ovarian cancer and tuberculosis. The second project involved creating a lab-on-a-chip capable of detecting a specific disease using only a drop of blood. As part of the Fundamentals of Engineering course at The Ohio State University, I partnered with one other student to code a game in C++ for one of their custom Linux machines, dubbed a "Proteus".