Amol Pasarkar
About Amol Pasarkar
Amol Pasarkar is a Research Intern at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he has contributed to Geographic Information Sciences since 2017. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from Columbia University, completed in 2019.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Amol Pasarkar has been working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a Research Intern since 2017. During this time, he has contributed to the Geographic Information Sciences and Technology (GIST) group. His role involves engaging in various research projects that focus on Geographic Information Sciences, leveraging his academic background and skills in applied mathematics and computer science.
Education and Expertise
Amol Pasarkar studied at Columbia University in the City of New York, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science from 2015 to 2019. His education has provided him with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and computational techniques, which he applies in his research endeavors. Prior to attending Columbia University, he completed his high school education at Fair Lawn High School from 2011 to 2015.
Background
Amol Pasarkar has been involved in research related to Geographic Information Sciences since 2017. His academic journey began at Fair Lawn High School, where he completed his studies before moving on to Columbia University. His early exposure to technology and mathematics has shaped his career path and research interests.
Previous Experience
Before his current role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Amol Pasarkar worked as a Software Engineering Intern at PlaceIQ in 2016 for a duration of two months. This experience provided him with practical skills in software development and furthered his understanding of technology applications in geographic information systems.