The following work showcases my ability to work in a team and my adaptability in taking on various roles involved in a team project.
The Night Shift
Award winning mini-game for the Vesalius Trust-a-thon

Awards: Trust-a-thon winner
Role: Trabeculae mini-game programmer
Group name: Team BVIS Inc.
Team members: Eliza Stierle, Caroline Chatfield, April Damon, Amy Hoang, Sara Lung, Aven Jones, Susie Hammons, Eyzel Torres, SoYoung Kwon, Odelia Cheng, Dalena Huynh, Riley Cutler, Katherine Tran, Sydney Sieh-Takata, Lauren Muskara, Hannah Koffman, Shanling Lei, Khorizon Dunn, Leah Balsan, Nina Eckstein, Laurel Moore, Luca Brunozzi, Sam Bond, Elissa Schaffner, Alexandra McDonough, Delilah Pryzbyla, Sofia García Martínez
Audience: Younger audience
Media: Unity, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe After Effects
Description: Welcome to the body of Grady Gibbs, Grad Student. While he’s fast asleep and getting some much-needed rest and relaxation, his cells are hard at work repairing and rejuvenating. You’ll be helping Patch, handyman extraordinaire, as he assists some of the other body systems on the Night Shift. Bone repair, gut microbiome digestion, immune response, and long-term memory storage are all on the schedule tonight in this exciting exploration of the body’s activities during sleep.

Spot It! Melanoma
Didactic Interactive App
Team
Programmer: Hannah Koffman
Project Manager / Theory: Aven Jones
Art Director / Asset Development: Dalena Huynh
Audience: Healthcare professionals
Media: Unity, Blender, Procreate, Adobe Illustrator, & Adobe Photoshop
Purpose: To create a didactic interactive biomedical app to show melanoma presentation on diverse skin types.
Apparition Kitchen
Mini-Game

Team
Wireframing/Scriptwriting, Sound Design: Delilah Przybyla
Art Direction, 2D & 3D Asset Creation: Sydney Sieh-Takata
UI/UX Scaffolding Programmer: Eliza Stierle
Gameplay Programmer: Dalena Huynh
Audience: Younger Audience
Media: Unity, Blender, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe After Effects
Purpose: A mini game on how to avoid cross contamination when creating a dish for a someone with a dietary restriction or allergy.












