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IISERB Code Collective

A comprehensive collection of software projects, hackathon solutions, and academic coursework from my time at IISER Bhopal. This repository serves as a repository for various reports and source files that might help juniors in future.

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These are the main projects and hackathon solutions that I have worked on during my time at IISER Bhopal. For all of the following, either I have organized the events myself, or I have been an active participant, contributing to the event.

Implementation and visualization of Strassen's algorithm for efficient matrix multiplication.

  • Implementations: Python and C++.
  • Visuals: Manim animations and presentation materials.
  • Goal: Demonstrating the power of Divide and Conquer to improve time complexity.

Solutions and materials from the Armacode Beta 2 hackathon organized by Cyberheathens (IISERB Coding Club).

  • Includes competitive programming solutions in C++ and Java.

Generative art and mathematical fractals created for Continuum, an event by the IISERB Math Department.

  • Features Jupyter notebooks for generating tree like fractal, that represents "C" in the continuum logo.

Code and tracking for the Ignyte hackathon, a pre-event for Armacode.

  • Includes notebooks for multiple competition rounds and performance results.

Course work

The course_work/ directory contains assignments, lab reports, and projects from various courses I took at IISER Bhopal:

  • Computer Vision (CV): Implementing core CV algorithms from scratch (filters, edge detection, etc.).
  • Machine Learning (ML): Assignments covering various ML models, including K-Means clustering.
  • EECS Lab:
    • Arduino: Embedded projects including temperature sensing and LED control.
    • Reports: Formal lab reports for Semesters 5 and 6.
  • Signals and Systems (SnS): Signal analysis using MATLAB and LaTeX documentation.
  • Computer Organization (CO): Low-level programming with MIPS assembly and hardware description using Verilog.
  • Operating Systems (OS): Deep dive into OS concepts through assignments and theoretical questions.

For future me: 💖 You had an amazing time at IISERB, no complaints!

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