Hello Everyone,
I am a final-year electronics engineering student at Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, and my degree will be completed in July 2022. Currently I have joined MSCI as an Analyst in the Technology Implementation department. I've worked on a wide range of projects which have allowed me to apply what I've learned in a real-world setting.
I formerly worked in the Wholesale Operations IT department at Nomura Services Pvt Ltd, where I was responsible for the creation of Omniverse. I was working on a portal to keep a track of the gateways and their logs. I worked on React Js, Python, Linux, and Git version control while working at this company. I also interned at the **Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) **in the Experimental High Energy Physics Group (EHEP) for a firmware development project in partnership with the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN. I had the opportunity to work with high-end computational devices, such as Zynq-based FPGA boards, here.
In my spare time, I work on Sourceable, a Columbia University-based advanced project. In this context, we're attempting to create a platform that would give verified news in real time, with a focus on human rights violations. As part of the pilot project, Sourceable will send 20 people to Syria's Bal al Hawa border to test the usability, effectiveness, and dependability of the system. We're utilising React Js, and after they obtain funding, they'll be using Blockchain, Provenance, and React Native for app development.
I won KakushIN 5.0, a famous hackathon organised by Nomura and held across India. We developed an app that has features like pose detection, yoga, pedometer, and a community section that focuses on mental health through this. Nomura wanted to develop something that looked at the overall work-life balance, mental and physical health of its employees, so we developed an app using an android studio that has features like pose detection, yoga, pedometer, and a community section that focuses on mental health through this. I was also a finalist in Eyantra, an **IIT Bombay **robotics competition, where I designed an autonomous industrial robot
to detect and avert hazards. I was also a semifinalist in the Texas Instruments competition, competing against 13000 teams from all across India. A sleepiness detection system was created and built here.
I take satisfaction in being meticulous, analytical, and determined.
Aside from that, I am a key member of the Training and Placement Office, where we oversee all of SPIT's placement operations. I enjoy playing basketball and was a member of the SPIT basketball team. Apart from that, I take pride in giving back to society, which is why I have been teaching at Sunlight Children, an organisation that provides free education and nourishment to impoverished children.
That pretty much sums up my personality. I am thrilled to work for one of the world's most prestigious organisations.
Designing a system to automate the Nomura’s application gateways and to stop and trigger a process. It also
extends to keeping track of the system using ELK stack
Helped CERN, Switzerland to process and analyse the data from High Energy Physics Experiment through
Zynq based FPGA Boards.
• Developed firmware to expedite the testing of peripherals used in the system and thus completely
eliminating the manual testing.
Currently i am working in the tech implementation department.
Here i am working mostly on Python.