
During two months on the Hack4Impact-UMD/h4i-internal-application-tool repository, Daniel Acevedo built and refined core onboarding, authentication, and application submission workflows. He implemented a modular sign-up and authentication stack using React, TypeScript, and Firebase, focusing on reusable components and dynamic validation to improve security and user experience. On the backend, Daniel developed Express.js endpoints with schema-based validation and deadline enforcement, ensuring data integrity and auditable submissions. He enhanced the frontend with semester-based status grouping, error notification UI, and interview data management features. His work demonstrated depth in both frontend and backend engineering, emphasizing maintainability, robust validation, and scalable architecture.

April 2025: Consolidated core submission workflow hardening, deadline enforcement, and status reporting for Hack4Impact-UMD h4i-internal-application-tool. Focused on data integrity, UX improvements, and scalable backend/frontend patterns to drive business value and accurate reporting.
April 2025: Consolidated core submission workflow hardening, deadline enforcement, and status reporting for Hack4Impact-UMD h4i-internal-application-tool. Focused on data integrity, UX improvements, and scalable backend/frontend patterns to drive business value and accurate reporting.
March 2025 delivered end-to-end user onboarding and authentication improvements, launched a backend submission endpoint, and tightened UI/validation to raise security and reliability. Features include a robust sign-up flow, a full authentication stack (login, forgot/reset password) with design-aligned styling and reusable components, and a backend /application route with role/ownership validation and Firestore timestamping. Major fixes address reset-password message display and broader form validation. Impact spans reduced onboarding friction, stronger security, and reliable, auditable application submissions.
March 2025 delivered end-to-end user onboarding and authentication improvements, launched a backend submission endpoint, and tightened UI/validation to raise security and reliability. Features include a robust sign-up flow, a full authentication stack (login, forgot/reset password) with design-aligned styling and reusable components, and a backend /application route with role/ownership validation and Firestore timestamping. Major fixes address reset-password message display and broader form validation. Impact spans reduced onboarding friction, stronger security, and reliable, auditable application submissions.
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