Patrick Navarro
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Skillow

Skillow is a online pinboard for entrepreneurs. Share helpful videos, advice, and knowledge. 

http://skillow.com
Built with: Ruby on Rails
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CardioScope (2010-2011)

Cardioscope was my senior capstone design project for NASA. The project goal was to create a wearable wireless ECG system that an astronaut could use to monitor his/her heart in real-time while exercising on the International Space Station. I was responsible for writing the desktop software of a wireless ECG system.

Languages: C#, .NET Framework 

Users Like Me (2010) 

Users Like Me is a web app using the Gowalla API that shows you users who frequent the same spots you do. Using your top check-in spots, it searches each spot and returns the top users from that spot. It also displays users who shares multiple spots in common with you.

http://userslike.me
Languages - PHP, Javascript
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SMP Autonomous Robot (2009)

The SMP robot was chosen to represent Texas A&M University at National Instruments Week 2010. It has both an autonomous mode and a manual Xbox-controlled mode.  It uses the GEARS chassis and can climb up a flight of stairs or over cinderblocks. I wrote the software to run this robot.

Download the Documentation

Languages: NI LabView 9

d'fusion (2009)

D'fusion is a Flash application that models heat flow throughout a home. The user can drag and drop everyday household items (appliances, furniture, electronics) and visualize how heat is produced. I designed the application from start to finish.

Languages - ActionScript 3

iPhone Loop Controller (2008)

I wrote the iPhone Loop Controller primarily in MAX/MSP.  The app allows the user to load both audio loops and samples to create and manipulate music in a live environment.  It uses a computer-to-computer wireless network to communicate.  

iphoneloopcontrollerfinal.pat
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onehundredthousand (2008)

I started onehundredthousand.org in Spring 2008 while I was working at AMD in Austin, TX.  OHDTS was a t-shirt company that I created as a side project. A percentage of each shirt that was sold was donated to the charity voted on by the buyer.  Our Facebook Group reached over 100,000 members in less than 4 weeks and today stands at 100,000+ members. I sold the website in December 2009.
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