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Who am I?

Who am I?

Who am I?

Designer? Engineer? Explorer? Maybe even Batman🦇? Titles aside, I see myself as someone who designs the relationship between technology and everyday life. Currently pursuing a Master’s in HCI at Pratt Institute, I bring with me a foundation in Computer Science from PDEU. I’m driven by the thrill of solving complex problems and imagining beautiful solutions.
Designer? Engineer? Explorer? Maybe even Batman🦇? Titles aside, I see myself as someone who designs the relationship between technology and everyday life. Currently pursuing a Master’s in HCI at Pratt Institute, I bring with me a foundation in Computer Science from PDEU. I’m driven by the thrill of solving complex problems and imagining beautiful solutions.
Designer? Engineer? Explorer? Maybe even Batman🦇? Titles aside, I see myself as someone who designs the relationship between technology and everyday life. Currently pursuing a Master’s in HCI at Pratt Institute, I bring with me a foundation in Computer Science from PDEU. I’m driven by the thrill of solving complex problems and imagining beautiful solutions.
An image of me designing on figma
An image of me designing on figma
An image of me on the top of a mountain
An image of me on the top of a mountain
An image of me on the top of a mountain
An image of me wearing a hood
An image of me wearing a hood
An image of my ancestral temple
An image of my ancestral temple
map of the city vyara
Image of New York City Skyline
Image of New York City Skyline
I grew up in a small town in India. I have witnessed my community slowly adopt technology using it to connect, evolve, and hold on to our cultural roots. That journey continues to inspire me. Now, in NYC, I’m designing technology that brings that same kind of meaningful transformation to communities across the globe.
I grew up in a small town in India. I have witnessed my community slowly adopt technology using it to connect, evolve, and hold on to our cultural roots. That journey continues to inspire me. Now, in NYC, I’m designing technology that brings that same kind of meaningful transformation to communities across the globe.
I grew up in a small town in India. I have witnessed my community slowly adopt technology using it to connect, evolve, and hold on to our cultural roots. That journey continues to inspire me. Now, in NYC, I’m designing technology that brings that same kind of meaningful transformation to communities across the globe.

My exploration of this goal began as a researcher at PDEU, where I worked in diverse areas of technology from data and interactive systems to quantum computing. Amidst this exploration, one field stood out: Human-Computer Interaction. Inspired by Pranav Mistry’s TED talk on Sixth Sense technology, I realised I wanted to dedicate my time to understanding and improving how humans engage with technology.

Since then, I’ve played a role in advancing design of technology across diverse industries such as healthcare, finance, real estate, automotive, and more while collaborating with:

It is by logic that we prove, but by intuition that we create.