About the Founder

Sarah Luthra is a class of 2020 student at Thomas Jefferson School for Science and Technology. As an avid learner, Sarah has taken specialized computer science courses such as Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision and has completed numerous projects involving Machine Learning. She has won awards at the TJHSST Science Fair for her project on Melanoma Detection and Diagnosis using a Convolutional Neural Network and a cloud-based smartphone application. Sarah has also used virtual machines to create smartphone applications that pair with hardware projects such as Bluetooth chips and Raspberry Pi, and has created an Arduino UNO based robot, which is a bot wired to receive signals from Bluetooth Low Energy boards. Additionally, she has interned under Congressman Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan to create an algorithm to analyze patterns in his social media audience growth and predicative analytics in post engagement. Sarah is experienced in several computing languages such as Java, Python, C++, HTML/CSS, and R. In her free time, Sarah enjoys singing and playing golf.