Hi, my name is Amardeepsingh Siglani. I’m a Computer Engineering Graduate Student at University of Florida currently appointed as Research Assistant in Advanced Computing and Information Systems Lab, UF. I will graduate in April, 2018
At my current stint with ACIS Lab, my job is to model the Lifecycle of Gainesville City businesses by performing data analytics operations on the open datasets available with the City Of Gainesville. Simply speaking,
I am trying to help my city be the hub of growing number of successful businesses with the power of data science.
Kindly scroll down to know more about my academics and work experience
Research Assistant
@ UFL
May 2017 - Present
- Creating a data driven model to understand business lifecycle in the City of Gainesville using Data Science
- Model would aid City to decide business-related policies by highlighting touchpoints that indicate success of the City businesses
Software Engineer
@ Diebold Nixdorf
June 2015 - July 2016
- Added Cash Recycling feature to the ATM terminal by developing software module for Agilis 3 NDx using C# .Net and JavaScript technologies
- Facilitated use of ATM for differently-abled by integrating ADA Compliant Secondary Display feature using C# .Net, HTML, CSS and Javascript, SQL technologies
Software Intern
@ IIT Bombay
May 2014 - June 2014
- Developed a GUI module using Python and PyQT to display Voltage-Current plots for circuits in eSIM-An open source EDA Tool under FOSSEE, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Master of Science
Computer Engineering,
@ University of Florida
May 2016 - Present
Current GPA: 4.0/4.0
Bachelor of Technology
Electronics Engineering
@ VJTI, Mumbai
July 2011 - May 2015
GPA: 9.6/10.0
Data-centric Gainesville business LIfecycle Modelling
May'17 - Present
- Creating a data driven model that would aid City of Gainesville to decide business-related policies
- Model aims to highlight touchpoints that indicate success of the City businesses
Technologies: Python, Numpy, Pandas, HTML, CSS, Javascript, Nodejs
Socio Travel @ Hack Illinois
Feb'17
- Prototyped a web application to recommend users about best options to travel from source to destination for a given date range and simultaneously contribute to the society while on the trip
Technologies: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, React Framework and Node.js
Online Distributed Graph Processing System
March'17 - April'17
- Developed an online distributed graph processing system
Technologies: Java, Hazelcast IMDG, Linux
Smart Stadium @ Swamp Hacks
Jan'17
- Developed a prototype IoT system to make the stadium space smart with indoor navigation powered by beacons and providing a “real time advertising platform”
Technologies: HTML, CSS, Javascript, Nodejs
Linux USB Driver
March'17 - April'17
- Developed USB Keyboard Driver in C that tweaked working of different keys and added two new modes of operation
Technologies: C, Linux
Fault Tolerant Multi level Distributed FUSE file system
Aug'16 - Nov'16
- Developed a hierarchical, fault-tolerant distributed file system using FUSE interface based on Client-Server model
- Performed load balancing by distributing data on multiple servers using round robin algorithm
Technologies: Python, XML-RPC library
Parallelizing Fingerprint Recognition using OpenCV and OpenCL
Feb'17 - April'17
- Developed parallel algorithm for low latency fingerprint recognition from a large dataset
Technologies: C, OpenCV, OpenCL, Linux
Indoor Navigation using Cloud Robotics
July'14 - May'15
- Developed a robot that autonomously navigated to a given destination using Dijkstra’s shortest path algorithm.
- Monitored the robot’s motion by creating an android application
Technologies: AndroidSDK, Java, XML
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