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banking
April 10, 2021 – April 16, 2021
Banking app to demonstrate transaction and other bank related things . Built in Flask
View ProjectDistributed-KVStore
February 17, 2021 – May 24, 2021
A distributed key-value store spanning multiple nodes built such that data storage is durable.
View ProjectYACS
August 31, 2020 – December 4, 2020
Yet Another Centralized Scheduler (YACS) is a scheduling framework that can schedule jobs for execution across a cluster.
View ProjectTouchpad-Gestures
June 11, 2020 – November 19, 2020
This repo has details on how to set up to have a better touchpad experience in Linux
View ProjectSMART-BIN
February 29, 2020 – August 18, 2020
This project automates the task of waste segregation in public dustbins by classifying waste as either recyclable or non-recyclable.
View ProjectImage-processing-examples
October 30, 2019 – February 7, 2020
Image-processing-examples — GitHub repository
View ProjectText-based-RPG-game
February 25, 2019 – March 26, 2019
Making a text based rpg game to learn C
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio shows a diverse range of interests, from web development (wt_class, banking) to image processing (Image-processing-examples), distributed systems (Distributed-KVStore, HDFS-Sim, YACS), and embedded systems/IoT (SMART-BIN). This breadth suggests adaptability and a willingness to explore different technical domains. However, the projects are primarily personal and lack detailed descriptions, making it difficult to fully assess alignment with a collaborative, product-focused environment. The target role is 'Data Scientist', and while some projects touch upon relevant areas, a stronger focus on data analysis, machine learning, and statistical modeling would indicate a better fit.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. The project descriptions are brief and do not provide insight into collaboration, problem-solving approaches, or communication style.