Sinclair's Portfolio

About

My name is Sinclair Hansen, and I’m a junior Computer Science student at the University of Michigan. I’m interested in the intersection of machine learning and healthcare, and my goal is to pursue graduate school to dive deeper into this work.

My current research uses wearable and EHR data to study how machine learning models’ reliability shifts if patients experience HR-baseline changes. This summer, I’m planning to work with the Harvard AI & Robotics Lab, where I hope to expand into computer vision and robotics. I’ll also be joining Boston Scientific as an AIS R&D Security Engineer Intern. I currently work as an IT intern at DexKo Global, which has introduced me to cybersecurity, threat response, and help-desk work. Overall, I’m excited to keep building skills that connect research to real healthcare technology.

Outside of work, I enjoy chess, solving Rubik’s cubes, and I’m currently trying to build a Rubik’s cube solving robot. If I get really bored, I’ll usually push something onto my Boredom Blog. Lately, that has meant reading about elevator logic, which is way more interesting than it sounds.

GitHub Email LinkedIn
Sinclair Photo
Sinclair Photo

Highlights

A few things I’m proud of so far.
  • 2025 Pythagorean Prize Winner — awarded to the top math students at Schoolcraft College.
  • 2025 MichMATYC Karen Sharp Scholarship Winner — awarded to an outstanding community college math student in Michigan.
  • 2025 STEAM@Schoolcraft Conference — presented tumor detection program at Schoolcraft's STEAM conference and received first place.