Electronics & Instrumentation student at NIT Rourkela, drawn to embedded systems, robotics, and AI/ML — engineering that makes hardware think. I'm building my foundations in public, one project at a time.
I'm nineteen, based in Rourkela, India. My interests sit at the boundary of the physical and digital — microcontrollers, sensors, embedded systems, and the intelligence that makes them smart. I chose EI Engineering to understand how the world actually works, not just how to code on top of it.
I'm early here, and I won't pretend otherwise. But I'm consistent — I show up every day, learn something real, and document what I find. The goal is to compound that into genuine expertise, not rush to a title.
Eventually I want to build technology of my own — hardware that solves real problems, intelligent systems that matter. For now, I'm building the skills to make that possible.
My path sits at the intersection of hardware that senses the world and intelligence that makes sense of it. These are the two areas I'm building depth in — seriously and simultaneously.
Microcontroller programming, sensor interfacing, communication protocols — the hardware-software boundary. I want to write code that controls real things, not just runs on a screen.
The math and intuition behind machine learning, applied at the edge. I'm especially interested in TinyML — running real intelligence on small, constrained devices. Hardware that thinks.
I'm building this in the open — no pretending I'm further along than I am. Here's an honest look at the path.
I don't just want a career. I want to build something that didn't exist before. Here's the arc, honestly laid out.
Deep, honest proficiency in C/C++, electronics, and microcontrollers — the foundation everything else stands on.
Real robotics and IoT projects, AI/ML on embedded hardware, meaningful internships. Proof that the skills are real.
A globally recognized electronics engineer. Research, patents, contributions to problems worth solving.
Launch ventures at the intersection of hardware intelligence and human need — technology with real-world impact.
Whether you're a fellow student, someone further along the path, a potential collaborator, or just curious — feel free to reach out. I read everything and reply to most. No pitch needed, just say hi.
Drop a line directly — I read everything myself.