Anjali Dhabaria
About Anjali Dhabaria
Anjali Dhabaria is a Software Engineer at Torc Robotics, specializing in algorithms for self-driving vehicles, particularly in Mapping and Localization. She has a strong academic background in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and has experience in various roles related to robotics and software engineering.
Work at Torc Robotics
Anjali Dhabaria has been employed as a Software Engineer at Torc Robotics since 2021. In this role, she specializes in developing algorithms for self-driving vehicles, particularly focusing on Mapping and Localization. Her work involves solving complex robotic problems related to SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), 3D reconstruction, and fast scene segmentation. Prior to her current position, she worked at Torc Robotics as a Localization and Mapping Coop in 2020, where she gained practical experience in the field.
Education and Expertise
Anjali Dhabaria holds a Master of Science (MS) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, which she completed in 2020. She also earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics and Telecommunication from Shri G S Institute of Technology & Science in 2018. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which she applies in her work on advanced topics such as Reinforcement Learning, Multi-agent mapping, and Object Detection.
Background
Anjali Dhabaria began her career as a Summer Intern at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 2017. Following this, she worked at Optum as a Software Engineer from 2018 to 2019 in Hyderabad, India. She then pursued her graduate studies at Georgia Institute of Technology from 2019 to 2021, where she further developed her skills in software engineering and robotics before joining Torc Robotics.
Professional Experience
Anjali Dhabaria has accumulated diverse experience in the field of software engineering and robotics. She worked as a Software Engineer at Optum for one year, where she contributed to various projects. Her role as a Localization and Mapping Coop at Torc Robotics in 2020 provided her with hands-on experience in the industry. Additionally, her graduate studies at Georgia Institute of Technology allowed her to engage in research and projects that enhanced her expertise in robotic systems.