Ayush Sinha
About Ayush Sinha
Ayush Sinha is a Machine Learning Engineer currently employed at Anakin in Bengaluru, India, where he has worked since 2024. He holds an Integrated Master of Science in Mathematics and Computing from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
Work at Anakin
Ayush Sinha has been employed at Anakin, a company that participated in Y Combinator's Summer 2021 batch, since 2024. He holds the position of Machine Learning Engineer and has been contributing to the team for approximately seven months. His work is based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Previous Experience at Amplus Solar
Prior to his current role, Ayush Sinha worked at Amplus Solar for a total of two years, from 2021 to 2023. He began as a Data Science Intern in 2020 for two months, where he gained foundational experience. He then progressed to the role of Associate, serving from 2021 to 2023, and later took on the position of Senior Associate for three months in 2024.
Education and Expertise
Ayush Sinha studied at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, where he pursued an Integrated Master of Science in Mathematics and Computing. His academic tenure lasted from 2016 to 2021, spanning five years. This educational background has equipped him with a solid foundation in mathematical concepts and computational techniques.
Involvement at IIT Kharagpur
During his time at IIT Kharagpur, Ayush Sinha was actively involved in the International Relations Cell. He served as a Student Member from 2017 to 2018 for eight months and later took on the role of Coordinator from 2018 to 2019 for one year. These positions allowed him to engage in various activities related to international collaboration and student representation.
Internship Experience
Ayush Sinha gained additional experience through internships. He interned at Datametica Solutions Private Limited for one month in 2018, where he was exposed to practical applications of data science. His early internship experience also includes a role at Amplus Solar as a Data Science Intern in 2020, which lasted for two months.