Swapnil Joshi
About Swapnil Joshi
Swapnil Joshi is a Machine Learning Engineer currently working at Murata in Nagaokakyo, Japan. He has a diverse background in artificial intelligence, urban planning, and project management, with experience in various roles across multiple organizations.
Work at Murata
Currently, Swapnil Joshi serves as a Machine Learning Engineer at Murata, located in Nagaokakyo, Kyoto, Japan. He has been with the company since 2022, contributing to various projects that leverage machine learning technologies. His role involves developing algorithms and solutions that enhance operational efficiency and safety.
Education and Expertise
Swapnil Joshi holds a Master of Technology (MTech) in Geoinformatics and Natural Resources Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, which he completed from 2020 to 2022. He also earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Urban and Regional Planning from the College of Engineering Pune, studying there from 2015 to 2019. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both engineering and data science.
Professional Background
Before joining Murata, Swapnil gained diverse experience in various roles. He worked as an Artificial Intelligence Intern at iNeuron.ai for three months in 2021 and served as a Student Developer at OSGeo for 11 months. Additionally, he held positions at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay as a Teaching Assistant and at the Placement Office as a Company Coordinator.
Achievements in Machine Learning
Swapnil Joshi has developed significant algorithms, including a Hazardous Area Detection algorithm and a Psychological Risk Detection algorithm using Vital Health Data. He also worked on an AI-enabled smart helmet camera project aimed at improving construction management. His contributions to open-source development in geospatial applications earned him recognition, winning the United Nations Challenge in 2021.
Interests and Hobbies
In addition to his professional pursuits, Swapnil Joshi has a passion for music, particularly playing the drums and ukulele. He also enjoys watching one-act plays, reflecting his diverse interests outside of his engineering and technical work.