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Bits Pilani
Data Scientist
June 19, 2026 – Present
geometry-app
June 16, 2024 – June 16, 2024
This React-based application allows you to interactively create geometric figures, calculate lengths, and measure angles on a canvas.
View ProjectWomanium_challenge
August 4, 2022 – July 24, 2023
take a look if you interest in digital analog, and QNLP.
View ProjectProgramming-Problems-Solved
June 15, 2022 – June 29, 2022
Practicing Solutions from LeetCode,InterviewBit
View ProjectQuantum-information-theory
May 2, 2022 – May 2, 2022
Quantum-information-theory — GitHub repository
View ProjectQuantum-Information-Processing
April 20, 2022 – April 20, 2022
Quantum-Information-Processing — GitHub repository
View ProjectAnalysis-of-a-Density-based-Clustering-Algorithm-In-WSNs-Using-Game-Theory
December 6, 2021 – December 6, 2021
Improving energy efficiency is one of the key challenges facing Wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which are becoming more ubiquitous by the day. Since the nodes (sensors) often have to rely upon limited energy stores to execute their job of data collection as relaying of data from other nodes, optimization of data transfer path becomes important to enhance the network lifetime. Grouping of nodes into a cluster with a cluster head (CH) is a common way of achieving this. However, the two roles of nodes as data collectors and data relays are in conflict with each other with respect to energy consumption; as the data relay operation (necessary for the proper functioning of the network as a whole) digs into the limited energy stores, it may reduce the node’s lifetime, hindering its data collection. This inherent conflict, between self-survival and contribution to the network, opens up interesting avenues for the use of Game Theory in modelling sensor networks. One such model, DEGRA, has been
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio shows a strong inclination towards personal exploration and learning across diverse technical areas, including data science, quantum computing, and web development. This indicates a self-starter mentality. However, the projects are predominantly personal and lack details on collaborative efforts or real-world impact, making it difficult to fully assess cultural fit in a team-oriented professional environment. The target role is 'Data Scientist', and while there are relevant projects, the breadth of technologies (e.g., JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Java, C++) suggests a broad interest rather than a focused deep dive into data science specific tools and methodologies.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills and operational fit. No psychometric or English test scores are available.