Wedding Wonderland Management Platform (Ayojon)
Developed a wedding event management system using C# and Visual Studio . The platform features Admin, Manager, and User roles. Customers (brides/grooms) can register, browse events, book venues, customize event details, and track bookings. Managers (photographers/organizers) can update event information and manage services. Admins oversee the system, managing users, bookings, and event details. The system ensures seamless event planning with a user-friendly interface.
Doctor Management System
Developed a doctor appointment management system using Java and Notepad++. The system features Admin and User roles. Patients can register, explore doctor categories, view available doctors along with their hospital details and timings, and book appointments. Admins can manage user data, view patient information, and oversee appointment details. The system enhances accessibility to medical consultations, reducing the hassle of physically visiting hospitals for appointments.
PCRC Portfolio: Showcasing Creativity
This website, built with Google Sites, serves as the digital home of the Photography Club of Rouf College (PCRC). It highlights the club’s activities, competitions, and galleries, providing a platform for members to showcase their talent and connect through photography.
Website Link : https://www.pcrcrouf.com/
Efficient Motor Control: NMOS-Based Switching System
Designed a motor controller using an NMOS transistor for precise DC motor control. It regulates polarity and speed with voltage control, ensuring stable performance. A potentiometer enables fine-tuned adjustments, while resistors and a Zener diode enhance protection. Powered by a single source.
Tick-Tock Sound Generator: Rhythmic Audio for Various Applications
Developed a sound generator using a 555 IC timer to produce rhythmic ticking sounds. The system integrates a speaker for audio output and an LED for visual synchronization. It aids in relaxation, timing, and multimedia applications. The design ensures stable operation with capacitors and resistors, powered by a simple battery source.