
Sarit U. Silberschatz developed a suite of automation and embedded systems features in the Automation_Course_2025B repository, focusing on practical classroom tools and data utilities. She built a Python command-line script for binary and hexadecimal conversion with two’s complement support, streamlining number base exercises for students. Sarit also managed project deliverables and assets, ensuring stakeholders had timely access to required documents. Her work culminated in an Arduino-based reaction time game integrating RFID authentication, LED, buzzer, and servo control, providing an interactive lab experience. Throughout, she demonstrated proficiency in C++, Python, embedded systems, and hardware-software integration, delivering robust, reusable solutions.

June 2025 monthly summary for Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025B highlighting delivered features, fixes, impact, and key technical skills demonstrated.
June 2025 monthly summary for Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025B highlighting delivered features, fixes, impact, and key technical skills demonstrated.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-04 focusing on business value and technical achievements. Overview: Delivered essential EX2 group deliverables/assets and demonstrated solid asset management practices in the Automation_Course_2025B repository, aligning with project timelines and stakeholder needs.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-04 focusing on business value and technical achievements. Overview: Delivered essential EX2 group deliverables/assets and demonstrated solid asset management practices in the Automation_Course_2025B repository, aligning with project timelines and stakeholder needs.
2025-03 Monthly Summary for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered foundational data scaffolding and a base utility tool. Key features implemented: 1) Initialize Students data: added group3.txt to the Students directory to provide a placeholder/resource for group data; 2) Binary-Hexadecimal Converter Script: Python CLI tool enabling conversion between binary and hexadecimal, with two's complement support for negative numbers. No major bug fixes were identified in the provided scope. Overall impact: accelerates data onboarding for new groups and adds a reusable conversion utility for course materials, enabling faster demos and exercises. Technologies demonstrated: Python scripting, CLI tooling, two's complement arithmetic, lightweight data scaffolding, clear commit messaging and repository hygiene.
2025-03 Monthly Summary for Automation_Course_2025B: Delivered foundational data scaffolding and a base utility tool. Key features implemented: 1) Initialize Students data: added group3.txt to the Students directory to provide a placeholder/resource for group data; 2) Binary-Hexadecimal Converter Script: Python CLI tool enabling conversion between binary and hexadecimal, with two's complement support for negative numbers. No major bug fixes were identified in the provided scope. Overall impact: accelerates data onboarding for new groups and adds a reusable conversion utility for course materials, enabling faster demos and exercises. Technologies demonstrated: Python scripting, CLI tooling, two's complement arithmetic, lightweight data scaffolding, clear commit messaging and repository hygiene.
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