From robotics competitions to TinyML on ESP32 — making hardware think
Hardware, embedded systems, and experiments • 2010–present
New space for AI + hardware experiments and quick prototypes
Idea listed amongst top 20 from India at IndiaHacks 2016
Winning idea at Hack India 2015
A project done for my little sister
A DIY light that can be made from recycled items
A project done with my best friend Satish
Journal Publication
A simple oscilloscope that i built with chipkit 32
3rd place in the national competition
My venture into the wonderful world of embedded systems!
A project done with my college friends
Embedded Systems Engineer at MathWorks
I build hardware with microcontrollers, sensors, and code. Started with obstacle-avoiding robots in 2010 — broke down enough household gadgets to understand how things actually work, then started building my own.
Since then: Published power electronics research in ARPN Journal. Built everything from VR-controlled robots to assistive devices for visually impaired students. These days I'm exploring how AI and ML fit into embedded systems — turns out cramming neural networks into 2MB of flash memory is more interesting than I expected.
By day, I manage embedded hardware product marketing at MathWorks India. Weekends? ESP32s, TinyML models, and whatever hardware project has my attention. Fifteen years in, still figuring things out.
Classic Snake game in vanilla JavaScript
Use arrow keys or swipe to move
Interested in collaboration, consulting, or just want to chat about embedded systems and TinyML?
I'm always open to discussing: