Ayush Sharma
About Ayush Sharma
Ayush Sharma is a Business Development professional at Code Intelligence in Bonn, Germany, where he focuses on enhancing code coverage and automating software security testing through fuzz testing. He has a background in engineering and marketing, with experience at various companies including IBM and Bharat Gears.
Current Role at Code Intelligence
Ayush Sharma has been working at Code Intelligence as a Business Development professional since 2022. Based in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, he focuses on increasing code coverage and protecting against unexpected edge cases through advanced testing methods. His work aims to make fuzz testing more accessible, enabling developers to conduct their own security tests effectively. Ayush specializes in fuzz testing, a technique that automates software security testing, contributing to a mission that helps developers identify bugs and vulnerabilities with a level of effectiveness comparable to major tech companies.
Previous Experience
Prior to his current role, Ayush Sharma gained diverse experience in various positions. He worked as an Engineering Intern at Bharat Gears Ltd for two months in 2015. He also served as an Online Marketing Manager at AIESEC in Germany from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, he was employed as an Associate System Engineer at IBM India Private Limited for one year from 2016 to 2017, and he completed a traineeship at FANUC India Pvt Ltd for one month in 2015.
Education and Qualifications
Ayush Sharma holds a Master of Science (MS) in Geodetic Engineering with a focus on Geoinformation and Spatial Development from The University of Bonn. He also earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering from UPES. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in business development and software security testing.
Technical Contributions
At Code Intelligence, Ayush Sharma is part of a team that develops a testing platform utilized by prominent tech companies, including Telekom, Bosch, and Deutsche Börse. His contributions focus on enhancing the usability of fuzz testing, thereby empowering developers to perform security tests independently. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of improving software security and reliability in the tech industry.