Rajrishi Sarkar
About Rajrishi Sarkar
Rajrishi Sarkar is a Software Engineer at Coupa Software with a background in Metallurgical Engineering from IIT Bombay and Jadavpur University.
Professional Experience at Coupa Software
Rajrishi Sarkar is currently employed as a Software Engineer at Coupa Software in Pune, Maharashtra, India. He began his tenure at Coupa Software in 2022. His role at Coupa involves working with a team of engineers to develop software solutions, ensuring that these solutions align with the company's business objectives and technological requirements.
Previous Role as Deep Learning Research Intern
In 2021, Rajrishi Sarkar was a Deep Learning Research Intern at Karomi Technology Private Limited in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. During his brief tenure at Karomi, he worked on deep learning projects, contributing to the development and implementation of machine learning models. His work involved researching the latest trends in deep learning and applying them to practical scenarios.
Education from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Rajrishi Sarkar pursued a Master of Technology (MTech) in Metallurgical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. He studied there from 2020 to 2022. His curriculum included advanced courses in metallurgical processes and techniques, as well as hands-on projects that allowed him to apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems.
Bachelor’s Degree from Jadavpur University
Rajrishi Sarkar completed his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Metallurgical Engineering at Jadavpur University. He attended the university from 2016 to 2020. During his undergraduate studies, he focused on the fundamentals of metallurgical engineering, which included courses in material science, thermodynamics, and process engineering.
Training at Ishapore Gun Factory
In 2018, Rajrishi Sarkar underwent a one-month training program at Ishapore Gun Factory in West Bengal, India. This experience provided him with insights into the manufacturing and quality control processes specific to arms production. It was an integral part of his early professional development in the field of metallurgical engineering.