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Builder / Inventor / Student
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Dhruva Valluru
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Selected projects and experiments.

CUBO
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C U B O

A teen-led AI-based smart assistant built to keep you focused. Compact dashboard device using edge AI to monitor driver attention and instantly alert if distraction is detected.

Edge AI Hardware Computer Vision Startup
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CUBO Synced App
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C U B O   S Y N C E D   A P P

An AI-powered driving safety app that connects to the CUBO dash device to monitor distracted driving, track driver behavior, and give parents or users clear reports to improve safety.

React Native TypeScript Expo Mobile App
Brainwaves
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B R A I N W A V E S

My partner Ketav and I discovered three novel interregional communication patterns in EEG signals that may reveal early signs of neurological decline. We then coded a computational algorithm around these patterns to analyze brain-region interactions and predict changes in brain state.

EEG Deep Learning Neurotech Research
Closet Combos
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C L O S E T   C O M B O S

An AI wardrobe app where users upload their clothes to get outfit combinations from what they already own. It also recommends new clothing that perfectly matches their current wardrobe, helping users buy smarter.

AI Fashion App E-commerce
Dhruva Valluru

Dhruva Valluru

Founder @ CUBO

AKA the youngest in CES history to present at the ripe age of 15 — I'm currently in North Carolina finishing high school while building CUBO, a driver-safety hardware startup using edge AI to reduce distracted driving.

In the past, I've spent time building EEG-based neurological prediction systems, low-cost hardware prototypes, robotics projects, and convincing more students to build cool things.

I've recently become increasingly interested in doing cool AI stuff — especially where AI meets hardware, safety, research, and real-world products people can actually use.

Feel free to reach out about AI, startups, hardware, robotics, research, or anything interesting at dhruva.valluru@gmail.com