ADITI PANCHAL
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Hi! My name is Aditi. I am a junior Computer Science student at Texas A&M University, in the Engineering Honors Program. I have been learning React.js recently, as well as TensorFlow to build several ML models that do fun things (like writing Shakespeare-esque plays and predicting car purchases). I am excited about data science, and hope to gain more experience with AI by interning in the field and through my Honors Research thesis. After getting some exposure to AWS from my internship this summer, I started studying for an AWS Solutions Architect Certification! Some of my projects are linked below, but you can also visit my GitHub to see all of them.
Outside of school, I love to get involved in the community through volunteering and by working on projects that employ technology for social good. I also travel, read, practice guitar, take pictures and watch movies (I am watching several of the "Classics" these days for the first time). During quarantine however, I have been traveling vicarously through my books and movies.
I would love to hear from you about internship opportunities, or if you would simply like to get in touch! I am currently looking for summer 2021 internships. Check out my resume here!
A representation of my proficiency in each skill.
Experience: 3 years
Mainly used for machine learning projects and some classes
Experience: 4 years
Used in classes in high school and some in college, as well as for hackathon projects
Experience: 2 years
Used in most classes: OOP, Data Structures/Algorithms, Systems Programming
Experience: 3 months
Used in internship and working on Solutions Architect Certification
Experience: 1 year
Currently learning through online courses and used in projects
Experience: 1 year
Used to create this portfolio and learned through online course
Experience: 2 months
Followed tutorials for small projects
Experience: 2 years
Used to create this portfolio and learned through online course
Experience: 2 years
Used to create this portfolio and learned through online course
Experience: 1 year
Learned/Used in Statistics courses for minor
A timeline of my professional and extracurricular experiences.
FALL 2020
- Responsible for serving as project manager for projects worked on by DSC members
- Plan to brainstorm innovate ideas with teams and help them develop client-oriented open source contributions
SUMMER 2020
- Led intern team in designing a new feature by making design decisions, pitching ideas to manager for approval, assigning stories to self and teammates, and leveraging AWS (S3 and Lambda) to create a full-stack web application that validates multiple client records uploaded as CSV files
- Reduced time needed to modify client and bank information from 3 days to 1 minute by creating a user interface using Angular and GraphQL, and designing back-end API to interact with PostgreSQL database
- Implemented several DevOps tools (including lockbox and pipeline) to make path to production easier
SUMMER 2020
Completed online learning externship certification program through 80 hours of speaker series and courses on building competencies in technology and leadership skills
FALL 2019 - SPRING 2020
- Implemented Q Learning Algorithm and Q Learning Neural Network
- Co-authored publication for IEEE 2020 Conference about creating high fidelity imagine simulations with OpenCV
MAR 2020
Invited to highly selective virtual conference to learn more about internships and competencies needed for a career in software development
FEB 2020
Selected for sophomore mentorship program with software engineers at Citi for guided practice with skills needed to be successful during future internships
SEP 2018 - FEB 2020
- Spearheaded committee promoting connectedness between prospective and current students to facilitate spreading of information
- Assembled team to help mentor and tutor women and other minorities to pursue majority-lead STEM fields through workshops
JAN 2020
1 of 60 students invited for conference with workshops on multiple technologies including those used in ML, bot development and software engineering