I am a dedicated software development professional with a strong academic foundation and a passion for innovation, research, and mentorship in the field of computer science.
My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering in Visakhapatnam, which I completed in 2018. Driven by a deep interest in software and technology, I pursued a Master’s degree in Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas, graduating in 2021. I am currently furthering my expertise through a Master’s in Engineering Management at Trine University.
Presently, I work as a Software Development Engineer at Amazon, where I focus on building and maintaining internal tools that support secure and reliable operations. My work has involved designing scalable solutions, implementing robust authorization systems, and contributing to security-focused initiatives.
In addition to my professional role, I actively contribute to the broader tech and academic community. I serve as a mentor with CodeDay Labs, guiding students through open-source projects and helping them develop practical software skills. I am also a journal reviewer for IJERT and IJCS, where I evaluate peer research in software development and cybersecurity to uphold academic standards and contribute to the dissemination of quality research.
My own research interests lie in the areas of computer science, software development, and software security. I have authored and co-authored several research papers published in peer-reviewed journals, and I continue to explore emerging trends in the field. I also had the opportunity to serve as a judge for the MIT 100K entrepreneurship competition, which exposed me to groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of technology and innovation.
Through a blend of industry experience, academic involvement, and volunteer work, I remain committed to advancing the field of software engineering while giving back to the tech community. I am passionate about fostering collaboration, encouraging innovation, and supporting the next generation of developers and researchers.