Welcome! My name is Xavier Roex and I am an applied computer science student from Belgium on this website you will get to see some of my projects
Hi! Welcome to my portfolio website, my name is Xavier Roex. I was born in 2003 and am on track to graduate in 2023 from ThomasMore with a degree in Computer Science.
If you want to get in contact with me please do so via Linkedin
Some more information about me: I am an active and sociable person who likes to go out and I play rugby as a hobby.

This project was a collaboration between Electromechanics and Computer Science students. The goal of the project was to use a camera to recognize what kind of lego figure was being put down and then to put this figure at the right scene. We were also able to do this at the lego fair that was organized on campus. Our AI model had a success rate of between 60 and 70 percent.

This project was a collaboration between Electromechanics and Computer Science students. The goal of the project was to use a camera to recognize what kind of lego figure was being put down and then to put this figure at the right scene. We were also able to do this at the lego fair that was organized on campus. Our AI model had a success rate of between 60 and 70 percent.

This project was in cooperation with a local company named Cloudway. The goal for this project was to eventually be able to to compare the 3 biggest cloud providers in their image recognition capabilities. Seeing as I was the only student and the short timespan for this project I am sorry to announce that it is not finished. So the remainder of this page will consist on the parts that did get finished. I can't thank the people at Cloudway enough for their guidance and technical support during this project

This was a project for a Belgian IT company called Axxes for their recruiting they wanted to streamline the gathering of student's information because they have tablets they take to these jobfairs they wanted an application that can be ran on these tablets.

This was a project for researchers at Mobilab who are researching exoskeletons and wanted/needed to make their findings more widely accessible

In a hospital setting, it is not uncommon for equipment and other materials to be misplaced or lost. This can lead to delays in patient care and increased costs for the hospital. To address this problem, I have developed a project that aims to ensure that less material is lost and can be found more quickly if it has been left somewhere. My solution to this is small self-contained modules that attach to the material and transmit their location to a central system via the network.

This project was to make a loylaty card system for a coffee bar. Seeing as I work at said coffee bar I was the ideal person to be the product owner for this project.

For this project the wider task was to eventually be able to set up a robot soccer competition in Belgium, seeing as we only had one semester this was impossible. However this did not stop us to get started with this project and document so a new team of students can continue it in the future.