Ayush Jain
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Nishant Rukhaiyar
There are people, whose arrival are preceded by drumbeats. Ayush was among such people, we were told that he is the topper among the interns hired by our organization that year. And we should consider ourselves lucky that he is allocated to our team. In the coming days he proved every word correct. Ayush not only lived up to those natural expectation from a topper, but went beyond to prove that he much more than a topper. I have had the privilege to guide him in his internship project and that was just the beginning of a wonderful journey together. To be honest, the internship assigned to him was not up to his level, but then we always find a way to compensate that and the opportunity came the very next season when a new intern was assigned to me and I sought Ayush to join the band as we planned to create something right from ideation till deployment. I am not a developer myself and I certainly needed someone to guide the intern with intricate development technique and pass over the idea in the language of a coder. Ayush was always available to help me after he was done with his own and joined us as full time capacity. We both shared a very deep understanding and it was always easy for me to explain what is it, I am intending to make. He was not only a good listener, but also and critique whose feedback had the weight of pragmatic thought process, creative articulation and above all futuristic approach in terms of avoiding trouble and making a difference. This is not a place where I can divulge the details of the project. But, in a nut shell I would say it was his presence which made the difference between failure and success of a project which was vulnerable and prone to rejection at every stage of evolution. After his internship we both found ourselves sailing on the same boat and worked on few more projects which were in mission critical mode. It was his wisdom, patience and never give up attitude which made things easy. For me having someone so young and yet so mature in a team was a rare thing. All his virtues could not be found even with most of highly skilled and experienced professionals. How come someone be so calm in the midst of a crisis and convincing enough to make all the stake holder cool?. These are the qualities which are not loud and his composed personality very well conceals most of them. Not to forget that he has an extraordinary style of email communication which not only reassuring but also elegant and graceful. Very few have ability to compose such emails on a subjects under crisis. His emails were not only to appraise stakeholders about the situation but also instill confidence among them, that we will overcome it. His emails never carried hollow or shallow commitments without a basis and his articulations are always on the basis of solid facts. I feel lucky to have worked with him, and delighted to say that I have learnt a lot from him. I wonder at the end who mentored whom?
Nathan METAUT
Ayush worked with me for the past two years on various challenging project. Ayush is very innovative on the way to find solutions, he is autonomous and adaptable. He showed capability to stay calm under pressure and provide good quality of deliverable. He is a very nice colleague to work with.
Nishant Rukhaiyar
There are people, whose arrival are preceded by drumbeats. Ayush was among such people, we were told that he is the topper among the interns hired by our organization that year. And we should consider ourselves lucky that he is allocated to our team. In the coming days he proved every word correct. Ayush not only lived up to those natural expectation from a topper, but went beyond to prove that he much more than a topper. I have had the privilege to guide him in his internship project and that was just the beginning of a wonderful journey together. To be honest, the internship assigned to him was not up to his level, but then we always find a way to compensate that and the opportunity came the very next season when a new intern was assigned to me and I sought Ayush to join the band as we planned to create something right from ideation till deployment. I am not a developer myself and I certainly needed someone to guide the intern with intricate development technique and pass over the idea in the language of a coder. Ayush was always available to help me after he was done with his own and joined us as full time capacity. We both shared a very deep understanding and it was always easy for me to explain what is it, I am intending to make. He was not only a good listener, but also and critique whose feedback had the weight of pragmatic thought process, creative articulation and above all futuristic approach in terms of avoiding trouble and making a difference. This is not a place where I can divulge the details of the project. But, in a nut shell I would say it was his presence which made the difference between failure and success of a project which was vulnerable and prone to rejection at every stage of evolution. After his internship we both found ourselves sailing on the same boat and worked on few more projects which were in mission critical mode. It was his wisdom, patience and never give up attitude which made things easy. For me having someone so young and yet so mature in a team was a rare thing. All his virtues could not be found even with most of highly skilled and experienced professionals. How come someone be so calm in the midst of a crisis and convincing enough to make all the stake holder cool?. These are the qualities which are not loud and his composed personality very well conceals most of them. Not to forget that he has an extraordinary style of email communication which not only reassuring but also elegant and graceful. Very few have ability to compose such emails on a subjects under crisis. His emails were not only to appraise stakeholders about the situation but also instill confidence among them, that we will overcome it. His emails never carried hollow or shallow commitments without a basis and his articulations are always on the basis of solid facts. I feel lucky to have worked with him, and delighted to say that I have learnt a lot from him. I wonder at the end who mentored whom?
Nathan METAUT
Ayush worked with me for the past two years on various challenging project. Ayush is very innovative on the way to find solutions, he is autonomous and adaptable. He showed capability to stay calm under pressure and provide good quality of deliverable. He is a very nice colleague to work with.
Nishant Rukhaiyar
There are people, whose arrival are preceded by drumbeats. Ayush was among such people, we were told that he is the topper among the interns hired by our organization that year. And we should consider ourselves lucky that he is allocated to our team. In the coming days he proved every word correct. Ayush not only lived up to those natural expectation from a topper, but went beyond to prove that he much more than a topper. I have had the privilege to guide him in his internship project and that was just the beginning of a wonderful journey together. To be honest, the internship assigned to him was not up to his level, but then we always find a way to compensate that and the opportunity came the very next season when a new intern was assigned to me and I sought Ayush to join the band as we planned to create something right from ideation till deployment. I am not a developer myself and I certainly needed someone to guide the intern with intricate development technique and pass over the idea in the language of a coder. Ayush was always available to help me after he was done with his own and joined us as full time capacity. We both shared a very deep understanding and it was always easy for me to explain what is it, I am intending to make. He was not only a good listener, but also and critique whose feedback had the weight of pragmatic thought process, creative articulation and above all futuristic approach in terms of avoiding trouble and making a difference. This is not a place where I can divulge the details of the project. But, in a nut shell I would say it was his presence which made the difference between failure and success of a project which was vulnerable and prone to rejection at every stage of evolution. After his internship we both found ourselves sailing on the same boat and worked on few more projects which were in mission critical mode. It was his wisdom, patience and never give up attitude which made things easy. For me having someone so young and yet so mature in a team was a rare thing. All his virtues could not be found even with most of highly skilled and experienced professionals. How come someone be so calm in the midst of a crisis and convincing enough to make all the stake holder cool?. These are the qualities which are not loud and his composed personality very well conceals most of them. Not to forget that he has an extraordinary style of email communication which not only reassuring but also elegant and graceful. Very few have ability to compose such emails on a subjects under crisis. His emails were not only to appraise stakeholders about the situation but also instill confidence among them, that we will overcome it. His emails never carried hollow or shallow commitments without a basis and his articulations are always on the basis of solid facts. I feel lucky to have worked with him, and delighted to say that I have learnt a lot from him. I wonder at the end who mentored whom?
Nathan METAUT
Ayush worked with me for the past two years on various challenging project. Ayush is very innovative on the way to find solutions, he is autonomous and adaptable. He showed capability to stay calm under pressure and provide good quality of deliverable. He is a very nice colleague to work with.
Nishant Rukhaiyar
There are people, whose arrival are preceded by drumbeats. Ayush was among such people, we were told that he is the topper among the interns hired by our organization that year. And we should consider ourselves lucky that he is allocated to our team. In the coming days he proved every word correct. Ayush not only lived up to those natural expectation from a topper, but went beyond to prove that he much more than a topper. I have had the privilege to guide him in his internship project and that was just the beginning of a wonderful journey together. To be honest, the internship assigned to him was not up to his level, but then we always find a way to compensate that and the opportunity came the very next season when a new intern was assigned to me and I sought Ayush to join the band as we planned to create something right from ideation till deployment. I am not a developer myself and I certainly needed someone to guide the intern with intricate development technique and pass over the idea in the language of a coder. Ayush was always available to help me after he was done with his own and joined us as full time capacity. We both shared a very deep understanding and it was always easy for me to explain what is it, I am intending to make. He was not only a good listener, but also and critique whose feedback had the weight of pragmatic thought process, creative articulation and above all futuristic approach in terms of avoiding trouble and making a difference. This is not a place where I can divulge the details of the project. But, in a nut shell I would say it was his presence which made the difference between failure and success of a project which was vulnerable and prone to rejection at every stage of evolution. After his internship we both found ourselves sailing on the same boat and worked on few more projects which were in mission critical mode. It was his wisdom, patience and never give up attitude which made things easy. For me having someone so young and yet so mature in a team was a rare thing. All his virtues could not be found even with most of highly skilled and experienced professionals. How come someone be so calm in the midst of a crisis and convincing enough to make all the stake holder cool?. These are the qualities which are not loud and his composed personality very well conceals most of them. Not to forget that he has an extraordinary style of email communication which not only reassuring but also elegant and graceful. Very few have ability to compose such emails on a subjects under crisis. His emails were not only to appraise stakeholders about the situation but also instill confidence among them, that we will overcome it. His emails never carried hollow or shallow commitments without a basis and his articulations are always on the basis of solid facts. I feel lucky to have worked with him, and delighted to say that I have learnt a lot from him. I wonder at the end who mentored whom?
Nathan METAUT
Ayush worked with me for the past two years on various challenging project. Ayush is very innovative on the way to find solutions, he is autonomous and adaptable. He showed capability to stay calm under pressure and provide good quality of deliverable. He is a very nice colleague to work with.
Credentials
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Operational Excellence Courses
Cloud AcademyJun, 2023- Nov, 2024 -
Triplebyte Certified
TriplebyteFeb, 2022- Nov, 2024 -
Machine Learning Basic Nanodegree
UdacityJan, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
Introduction to Machine Learning
NPTEL
Experience
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NYU Center for Data Science
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Section Leader
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Jan 2023 - Present
Section Leader for Intro to Computer Vision (Spring 2022) course - Taking interactive labs - Curating course contents and assignments - Managing course website and grading assignments Section Leader for Intro to Computer Vision (Spring 2022) course - Taking interactive labs - Curating course contents and assignments - Managing course website and grading assignments
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NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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United States
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1 - 100 Employee
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Graduate Teaching Assistant
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Sep 2022 - Dec 2022
Grading assignments and labs for Fall 2022 courses: CSCI-GA 2565 Machine Learning (Rajesh Ranganath) CSCI-GA 2271 Computer Vision (Rob Fergus) Grading assignments and labs for Fall 2022 courses: CSCI-GA 2565 Machine Learning (Rajesh Ranganath) CSCI-GA 2271 Computer Vision (Rob Fergus)
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Walmart Global Tech
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United States
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Software Development
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Engineer III Intern
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May 2022 - Aug 2022
• Designed an architecture to implement California Privacy Rights Act by analysing the existing dataflow diagrams to empower 120M Walmart users by improving user data transparency using PySpark on Hive & GCS databases • Improved Spark jobs run-time by 30% by clustering on Google Cloud Storage databases using BigQuery • Designed an architecture to implement California Privacy Rights Act by analysing the existing dataflow diagrams to empower 120M Walmart users by improving user data transparency using PySpark on Hive & GCS databases • Improved Spark jobs run-time by 30% by clustering on Google Cloud Storage databases using BigQuery
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Amadeus Labs
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India
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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700 & Above Employee
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Software Development Engineer
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Jul 2019 - Jun 2021
• Developed backend infrastructure for Air Canada Rewards program enabling access and redemption of points for 50M+ travelers• Served in real-time incident resolution team resolving escalations during international rollout of Air Canada’s Rewards program• Delivered 20+ bespoke backend developments by updating Baggage, cabin code, security and regulatory policies for 5+ airlines• Executed complex development and deployment of CPP11 to CPP14 migration of legacy Ticketing backend component in Agile• Handled team’s deployment pipeline and maintenance activities in rotation, patching 100+ incident records for 20+ airlines• Awarded with High flyer award in Q4 of 2019 for showcasing best delivery, innovation, and ownership in the team Show less
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Software Engineering Intern
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Jan 2019 - Jun 2019
• Implemented POC of C++ backend application to generate a consolidated XML document for flight, hotel, or car bookings • Reduced backend transactions by 40% and made traveler experience smooth by merging all itineraries in a single document
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RV College Of Engineering
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India
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Student Placement Coordinator
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Feb 2018 - May 2019
• Tutored an offline class of 65 people for the Data Structures course for 2 months for placement preparation• Led RVCE Telecom’s 2019 placements as Student Placement Coordinator, securing 89 Full Time offers for 60 students, best in last 3 years• Conducted placement process for 150+ companies on-campus in coordination with placement department• Increased the number of offers by educating recruiters to help clear the eligibility criteria for the Telecom department• Conducted interviews and QnA sessions with seniors to help students get prepared for online coding tests and interviews Show less
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Event Coordinator
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Feb 2018 - Mar 2018
• Head Event Coordinator for FIFA18 event in 8th Mile'18 having 150+ participants• Secured funding from sponsors, guided volunteers, and supervised smooth conduction of the event
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Eckovation
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India
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Machine Learning Mentor
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May 2018 - Jan 2019
• Carried out content quality improvement for Eckovation’s online Machine Learning course • Evaluated project work submissions and addressed doubts of 100+ students • Carried out content quality improvement for Eckovation’s online Machine Learning course • Evaluated project work submissions and addressed doubts of 100+ students
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RV College Of Engineering
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India
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Event Volunteer
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Feb 2017 - Mar 2017
• Coordinated Song Quiz event, part of Informal events in 8th Mile having 60+ participants • Curated content and planned final layout of the event • Coordinated Song Quiz event, part of Informal events in 8th Mile having 60+ participants • Curated content and planned final layout of the event
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Education
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New York University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science -
R. V. College of Engineering, Bangalore
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Telecommunications Engineering -
Udacity
Machine Learning Basic Nanodegree, Supervised Learning, Unsupervised Learning, Reinforcement Learning -
Arcadia Academy Sr. Sec. School
Senior Secondary Education, Science Stream -
St. Paul's Sr. Sec. School
Secondary Education