Plutonian

Joyendra Roy Biswas

I'm an IoT and Machine Learning enthusiast who loves the thrill of building something from a scratch. I'm more a research oriented developer who doesn't just create a project for nothing, rather I try to make it useful and develop it to a point where I can convert it into a research paper for my fellows of the science community to build upon. That is why my past projects (hackathon and non-hackathon) ones have been really appriciated by faculty, friends and even the jury/technical chairs of the places I've presented it to. As an engineer who strives to innovate, I feel we must understand the complexity and infrastructural constraints our project would be placed into and then drefine it further to fit into current scenario without needing much infrastructure. My last two projects have been a Smart Helmet for detection and reporting of accidents and a Communication which facilitates the ease of availibility of blood by bridging gap between donor and patient and even blood banks. This has to be my most complex project as we had to make a website, a raspberry pi based module which could be easily operated and a reduce the dependencies on Whatsapp. We included google talkback system, buttons for easy in use and an online database connected to our website bloodpool.tech . Further, this had to be integrated with Google Cloud messaging and Location API so everything had to work without fail. That basically should be the point I felt that infrastructural constraints are primary to any solution.
Other than my hackathon ventures, I've been an avid debater with national level debates under my belt. So when I present my project, it won't be mundane in any way possible. Also, my quirky one liners and subtle team names are to entertain you for sure. And if you are a gamer, I'm up for a game, if you're a caffiene addict I'm up for a coffee, if you are a study maniac I'm a 9 point plus GPA holder ;)

Update: After 8 more hackathons and 6+ podium finishes, I've expanded my horizon to NodeJS and Javascript too. Got through some national level competitions like the DST Texas Instruments Innovation Challenge and won the coveted Smart India Hackathon(by MHRD and AICTE). GPA still intact. Projects still for a cause; WASD Pollute Check a green auditing system using IoT and CoralProtect - a realtime coral health monitoring system with crowd sourcing app among my recent projects. Just gave a talk at an AI conference, really looking forward to unleash the new found skills and knowledge on to a new project which will bring about a change or at least try to.

Projects

Stroke Rehab

Recuperation in Your Own Hands.Node.js, Firebase, Machine Learning, Internet of Things (IoT), NodeMCU, Arduino IDE, Socket.IO, Android SDK

Enable

An all-inclusive E-platformDeep Learning, Python, Speech Recognition, Keras CNN, docx, Python - OpenCV, Image Processing - Open CV, Image recognition

Skills

Python
Node.js
MongoDB
Raspberry Pi
Machine Learning

Experience

  • Mahindra Comviva - Software Development Engineer
    August 2020 - Present

    My work revolves around flagship projects build using Spring and Java. I have worked on technologies like NodeJS and Deveops too.