
Rudrika Panigrahi developed and enhanced a suite of event management and user engagement features for the fed-tech/FED-Frontend repository over five months. She engineered certificate management workflows, QR-based attendance tracking, and social feed components, focusing on scalable React component architecture and robust state management. Her work included integrating QR code scanning libraries, refining UI/UX with CSS and SCSS, and implementing mobile-friendly payment flows via deep links. By consolidating certificate distribution, streamlining attendance reporting, and improving navigation, Rudrika addressed operational bottlenecks and reduced maintenance overhead. Her contributions demonstrated depth in frontend development, API integration, and responsive design, resulting in maintainable, business-aligned solutions.

In August 2025, FED-Frontend delivered a set of attendance, QR, and social UX features that boost event efficiency, enable seamless mobile payments, and improve engagement. Key features include an Attendance Tracking and Reports module with a new AttendancePage for QR-based check-ins and downloadable reports for ongoing and past events, coupled with UI/navigation refinements. A bug fix addressed the Download Attendance issue for reliable export. QR enhancements refactor sharing to trigger UPI payments via deep links and improve QR download handling for remote image URLs as blobs. QR functionality libraries were integrated (html5-qrcode, qrcode, qrcode.react, react-qr-barcode-scanner) to enable end-to-end scanning and generation. A Social Feed Posts Component was introduced with UI styling tweaks. Collectively these changes improve data accuracy, payment workflows, user engagement, and frontend maintainability, aligning with business goals to streamline operations and unlock new monetization flows.
In August 2025, FED-Frontend delivered a set of attendance, QR, and social UX features that boost event efficiency, enable seamless mobile payments, and improve engagement. Key features include an Attendance Tracking and Reports module with a new AttendancePage for QR-based check-ins and downloadable reports for ongoing and past events, coupled with UI/navigation refinements. A bug fix addressed the Download Attendance issue for reliable export. QR enhancements refactor sharing to trigger UPI payments via deep links and improve QR download handling for remote image URLs as blobs. QR functionality libraries were integrated (html5-qrcode, qrcode, qrcode.react, react-qr-barcode-scanner) to enable end-to-end scanning and generation. A Social Feed Posts Component was introduced with UI styling tweaks. Collectively these changes improve data accuracy, payment workflows, user engagement, and frontend maintainability, aligning with business goals to streamline operations and unlock new monetization flows.
March 2025 (FED-Frontend) — Delivered key features for secure and reliable certificate distribution and verification, completed a branding and UI overhaul for Pixel AI Hack, and finished maintenance to ensure clean integration and reduced technical debt. The work improves reliability of certificate workflows, enhances user experience for verification and event branding, and strengthens overall code health and maintainability across the repository.
March 2025 (FED-Frontend) — Delivered key features for secure and reliable certificate distribution and verification, completed a branding and UI overhaul for Pixel AI Hack, and finished maintenance to ensure clean integration and reduced technical debt. The work improves reliability of certificate workflows, enhances user experience for verification and event branding, and strengthens overall code health and maintainability across the repository.
February 2025 (2025-02) – FED-Frontend focused on Certificate Management UX Improvements. Consolidated UI/workflow for sending and managing certificates, with styling updates, navigation enhancements, enhanced preview/verification pages, and batch sending capability. Three commits focused on UI/CSS polish; no major bugs fixed this month; laid groundwork for scalable batch operations, increasing efficiency and reducing user friction.
February 2025 (2025-02) – FED-Frontend focused on Certificate Management UX Improvements. Consolidated UI/workflow for sending and managing certificates, with styling updates, navigation enhancements, enhanced preview/verification pages, and batch sending capability. Three commits focused on UI/CSS polish; no major bugs fixed this month; laid groundwork for scalable batch operations, increasing efficiency and reducing user friction.
January 2025 (2025-01) — Delivered end-to-end certificate management and distribution capabilities in FED-Frontend, significantly improving admin productivity and attendee experience. Key features include a dedicated certificate management dashboard with viewing, routing, and updated sidebar; a refactored certificate form component; and a dedicated certificate view. Introduced a certificate preview screen for admins to customize subject/description and send test emails before distribution. Implemented end-to-end sending of certificates to event attendees, including attendee selection, customizable email content, and integrated forms and previews, with UI refinements for attendee filtering and email input. These changes reduce manual steps, shorten cycle times, and enable scalable certificate distribution across events. Technologies demonstrated include React-based UI, component refactors, routing updates, and email/content preview workflows. Commit references illustrate traceability: 920b6ac33275d609576baede2d23dae611a3af06; 4e20be02637a2f34a6a1ec100a26cdf972052925; 78875127508f7693867df053e7c41dd8ba4f34a0; d962aef2c181421cce0179b51b585a9a87838979; 3937cc103e8bd7795649a9ca4e59d8f3eaf1175f.
January 2025 (2025-01) — Delivered end-to-end certificate management and distribution capabilities in FED-Frontend, significantly improving admin productivity and attendee experience. Key features include a dedicated certificate management dashboard with viewing, routing, and updated sidebar; a refactored certificate form component; and a dedicated certificate view. Introduced a certificate preview screen for admins to customize subject/description and send test emails before distribution. Implemented end-to-end sending of certificates to event attendees, including attendee selection, customizable email content, and integrated forms and previews, with UI refinements for attendee filtering and email input. These changes reduce manual steps, shorten cycle times, and enable scalable certificate distribution across events. Technologies demonstrated include React-based UI, component refactors, routing updates, and email/content preview workflows. Commit references illustrate traceability: 920b6ac33275d609576baede2d23dae611a3af06; 4e20be02637a2f34a6a1ec100a26cdf972052925; 78875127508f7693867df053e7c41dd8ba4f34a0; d962aef2c181421cce0179b51b585a9a87838979; 3937cc103e8bd7795649a9ca4e59d8f3eaf1175f.
December 2024 — FED-Frontend delivered meaningful UI polish, section enhancements, and maintenance simplification. Key outcomes include improved Social Page visuals and typography, launched and polished the GSoC section with new pages, navigation, and team display, removed the Omega feature to reduce maintenance burden, and targeted CSS/UX optimizations to improve consistency, accessibility, and perceived performance across devices. These contributions strengthen user experience, accelerate feature delivery, and reduce ongoing maintenance cost.
December 2024 — FED-Frontend delivered meaningful UI polish, section enhancements, and maintenance simplification. Key outcomes include improved Social Page visuals and typography, launched and polished the GSoC section with new pages, navigation, and team display, removed the Omega feature to reduce maintenance burden, and targeted CSS/UX optimizations to improve consistency, accessibility, and perceived performance across devices. These contributions strengthen user experience, accelerate feature delivery, and reduce ongoing maintenance cost.
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