Suited Up!

Jan'18 - Present

@Magic Leap

Systems Software Programmer

Magic Leap is the perfect place for visionaries to make dream come true. The Magic Leap One is truly innovative technology made by brilliant, creative people. I could not have had a better start to my official career where I have to think out of the box everyday to understand the unknown and achieve the impossible.

Being a developer in a primarily research based team, we try to subjectively qualify how "comfortable" this device is for the user. I would say that "I learned a lot" would be understatement of the year. I have constantly been given an opportunity here to work on something new and challenging and contribute to making this device provide a better experience to anyone who wishes to use it.

Tech stack: Unity, C#, OpenGL, C++, Python, Bash, MATLAB

Systems R&D Intern

A short but enlightening experience. Designed and developed an iOS app from scratch, for the Edmon Low Library as an aid to its patrons, to the finish line. Features include study room reservation, displaying library's opening hours and availability of books and devices.

Tech stack: Swift 3, CocoaPods, CoreData, RESTful services, JSON, PHP, SQL, BitBucket

Mar'17 - May'17

@Edmon Low Library, OSU

Jan'15 - Jul'15

@Maas360 by Fiberlink, an IBM Company

iOS App Developer Intern

I entered this company with no prior experience in mobile app development. On day one, I was told to dive in and start coding iOS apps. This is when I realized what it meant to learn on the go.

As a team member, I developed enhancements for the MaaS360 app and implemented several bug fixes. As an individual contributor, I specifically incorporated Windows File Share, a cloud-based file hosting service as a new feature for the app.

The app, named "Maas360", is available on the AppStore.

Tech stack: Objective-C, CocoaPods, HTTP Networking, PHP, SQL,SVN, JIRA, Confluence

Web App Developer Intern

This internship is my one foot half sunk in the pool of Web Development. A system (laptop, PC, tablet, phone) emits heat due to the activity it performs. The aim of this app was to measure these thermal and electromagnetic radiations emitted and provide some analysis.

As I understood and developed the web app, I learnt Flask and shell scripting for a corresponding command line version of the app.

Tech Stack: HTML5/CSS, JavaScript, C++, Python with the Flask framework, Git

Jul'14 - Dec'14

@Intel