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Daniel Martin

CS Student Based in Oregon

Projects

Hi!
My name is Daniel Martin, and I am a second year Computer Science major at Oregon State University, focusing in Artificial Intelligence. I have made a habit of pursuing opportunities beyond my degree requirements, including leadership with the AI club @ OSU, teaching students as an undergraduate learning assistant for Intro to Computer Science, and involving myself in undergraduate AI research. I've spent many hours building out cool projects (personal, professional, hackathons, etc.), and have grown to love the software development process. I'm always looking for new opportunities and connections, so feel free to reach out!

Projects

Flow Field Simulation

Flow Field Simulation

Beautiful flow field simulation with adjustable parameters

TypescriptSimplex Noise
Libra

Libra

AI debate mediator that checks for false information and fallacies

SKLearnMCPFlaskSnowflake
MYTH

MYTH

The ultimate group travel expense planner

SupabaseNext.js
FoodPrint

FoodPrint

Computer vision helping against food waste

OpenCVFlaskReact Native

Experience

Undergraduate Learning Assistant

OSU College of Engineering

Sep 2025 – Present

  • Led weekly CS 162 lab sessions for over 100 students across multiple lab sections, teaching OOP and debugging.
  • Evaluated hundreds of assignments, improved student code efficiency and readability.
  • Guided students through algorithm design and best practices.

Event Coordinator

OSU AI Club

Sep 2025 – Present

  • Managed logistics for hybrid events with 80+ attendees.
  • Initiated speaker outreach to over 10 industry experts and alumni in one term.
  • Led the development of our club's premier 12 hour hackathon with only $4,000 in funding and over 100 participants

Software Engineer Intern

TopTier Palletizing Solutions

Jun 2025 – Sep 2025

  • Built a dynamic rate calculator for palletizing throughput simulation.
  • Collaborated with mechanical, electrical, and manufacturing teams.
  • Produced detailed automation system specification documents.

Undergraduate Research Assistant

OSU STAR Lab

Nov 2024 – Jun 2025

  • Helped develop a portable machine translation model using LLMs.
  • Led fine-tuning experiments based on cutting-edge research strategies.
  • Optimized model performance under limited compute constraints.