🤖 Robotics Research Associate @ RRC, IIIT Hyderabad
💻 Embedded Systems and Hardware Design Intern @ Mecha Systems
📍 Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore
⚡ Electrical Design, Embedded Systems and Robotics
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I’m a robotics and embedded systems engineer with a deep passion for building intelligent machines that bridge the gap between hardware and software. There’s something incredibly exciting about bringing an idea to life—designing circuits, writing firmware, and watching a system work exactly as intended (or sometimes figuring out why it doesn’t!).
My journey into robotics started with curiosity and a hands-on approach. One of my most memorable projects was building my first Mars rover, Daruka. At the time, I was still figuring things out, experimenting with different microcontrollers, designing PCBs, and troubleshooting endless hardware issues. But through that process, I learned what it really takes to make a system reliable and efficient. That experience shaped the way I approach every project—whether it's fine-tuning real-time motor control, optimizing embedded systems, or working on autonomous navigation.
For me, robotics isn’t just about technology—it’s about problem-solving, innovation, and the excitement of creating something that interacts with the world. Whether I’m designing a new PCB, debugging firmware, or exploring new ideas, I’m always looking for ways to push the boundaries of what’s possible.
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