Yash Gondhalekar
About Yash Gondhalekar
Yash Gondhalekar is a Student Developer with a background in Computer Science from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. He has experience in open-source projects and currently works as a Software Engineer at Hyperloop India while participating in Google Summer of Code.
Experience in Google Summer of Code
Yash Gondhalekar participated in Google Summer of Code 2021 with the Libre Space Foundation. His work focused on open-source space technology projects, contributing to the development and enhancement of tools and resources in this domain. Since 2021, he has continued his involvement in Google Summer of Code as a Student Developer, furthering his experience in collaborative software development and open-source initiatives.
Education and Academic Background
Yash Gondhalekar studied at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, where he pursued a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science. His academic tenure lasted from 2019 to 2023, during which he developed a strong foundation in computer science principles and practices. This educational background supports his current interests and professional endeavors.
Professional Experience at Hyperloop India
Since 2021, Yash Gondhalekar has been working as a Software Engineer at Hyperloop India. In this role, he applies his technical skills to contribute to innovative transportation solutions. His work involves collaborating with a team to develop software that supports the objectives of the Hyperloop project.
Team Member at Project Kratos
Yash Gondhalekar was a team member at Project Kratos from 2020 to 2021, where he contributed for a duration of seven months. His involvement in this project allowed him to gain practical experience in software development and teamwork, enhancing his skills in a collaborative environment.
Research Interests in Astroinformatics and Astrostatistics
Yash Gondhalekar has a keen interest in the fields of Astroinformatics and Astrostatistics. He aims to contribute to research in these areas, focusing on the application of computational techniques to astronomical data. His interests align with his academic background and professional experiences.