Shivani Ahuja
About Shivani Ahuja
Shivani Ahuja serves as the AI4ALL Chapter Lead at the University of California, Berkeley, and has held various engineering roles, including Software Engineer at Splunk and Software Engineer Intern at COFENSE. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from UC Berkeley and is actively pursuing new graduate opportunities in the tech industry.
Work at AI4ALL
Shivani Ahuja serves as the AI4ALL Chapter Lead at the University of California, Berkeley. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the organization's mission of promoting artificial intelligence education and outreach. In this role, she leads initiatives aimed at increasing diversity and inclusion in the AI field, engaging students and community members in learning opportunities related to artificial intelligence.
Current Employment at Splunk
Shivani Ahuja is currently employed at Splunk as a Software Engineer. She began her tenure in 2023 and is involved in developing software solutions that enhance data analysis and operational intelligence. Prior to this role, she worked as a Software Development Engineer Intern at Splunk from 2022, where she gained practical experience in software development and engineering.
Internship Experience at COFENSE
Since 2021, Shivani Ahuja has been working as a Software Engineer Intern at COFENSE in Leesburg, Virginia. In this position, she focuses on creating technological solutions to address complex challenges within the cybersecurity industry. Her internship has provided her with valuable experience in software engineering and problem-solving.
Academic Background at UC Berkeley
Shivani Ahuja completed her undergraduate studies in Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. She studied from 2019 to 2022, gaining a solid foundation in computer science principles and practices. Her academic experience has equipped her with the skills necessary for her roles in the tech industry.
Involvement in Women in EE&CS
Shivani Ahuja has been actively involved with the Association of Women in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EE&CS) since 2019, serving as a General Member. This organization focuses on supporting and promoting women in the engineering and computer science fields, providing networking and professional development opportunities.