Harshil Kothari
About Harshil Kothari
Harshil Kothari is a Software Engineer with experience at companies such as ScrumStart, Nokia, and Sandvine. He holds a Master's degree in Applied Computing from the University of Windsor and has participated in various coding hackathons to enhance his skills.
Work at Sandvine
Harshil Kothari has been employed at Sandvine as a Software Engineer since 2021. He works in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. His role involves software development and engineering tasks that contribute to the company's objectives in network intelligence and security.
Previous Experience at ScrumStart
Harshil Kothari worked at ScrumStart in two capacities. He served as an Associate Software Engineer from 2017 to 2019 for two years in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Prior to that, he completed a five-month internship at the same company in 2017 in Surat, Gujarat, India. His experience at ScrumStart provided him with foundational skills in software development.
Experience at Nokia
Harshil Kothari was employed at Nokia as a Security Software Developer for seven months in 2020 to 2021 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In this role, he focused on security aspects of software development, contributing to the company's initiatives in telecommunications and network security.
Education and Expertise
Harshil Kothari holds a Master's degree in Applied Computing from the University of Windsor, which he completed from 2019 to 2021. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology Engineering from Chhotubhai Gopalbhai Patel Institute of Technology, studying from 2013 to 2017. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in computing and technology.
Projects and Innovations
Harshil Kothari has engaged in several projects that showcase his technical skills. He implemented a custom design pattern combining 'Chain of Responsibility', 'Commander', and 'Decorative' patterns, utilizing Python, Node.js, and Elastic Search. Additionally, he developed an IoT project named 'BRIDGE' to assist paralyzed individuals in controlling IR devices. He also created an Alexa skill during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide users with updated statistics compiled by John Hopkins University.