About
I'm a third-year Computer Engineering student at PICT, Pune - currently building the AI recommendation pipeline at MindStriX from scratch, and previously a Backend Intern at Tenancy Passport, London
I don't just integrate AI - I think about what happens when it's wrong. My projects are designed around evaluation, governance, and trust: from a multi-agent data context layer that flags ungoverned definitions before propagating them, to a RAG clinical assistant where answer faithfulness is the core constraint.
I've rewired how I build - Cursor and Claude Code are daily tools, not experiments.
I build systems that reach real users.
Work Experience
Skills
Check out my latest work
I've worked on a variety of projects, ranging from simple websites to complex web applications and AI-powered systems. Here are a few of my favorites.

Multi-Agent Data Context & Trust Layer
Enterprise AI fails where data governance fails. Built a LangGraph multi-agent pipeline that transforms ungoverned schemas into a trusted context layer - definitions, semantic types, PII classification, and calibrated trust scores. Because wrong context is worse than no context.

MedicAI - RAG based Clinical Reference Assistant
Context-aware RAG medical assistant that provides accurate, cited answers to clinical queries. Includes a PDF ingestion and embedding pipeline with a FAISS vector store for fast, low-latency, document-grounded retrieval that reduces hallucinations.

Pulzion '25 Event Management System
Built and deployed the Event Management System for Pulzion ’25 enabling users to register and purchase event tickets, handling 500+ registrations and 1500+ visits, with HTTPS enabled using Certbot and served via Nginx.

PASC Co-Curricular Activity Management Platform
The CCA platform for the PICT ACM Student Chapter helps students track their credit hours and attendance across various chapter events. It includes authentication, a personalized dashboard, announcements, event discovery, RSVP functionality, and an achievements system that gives students a clear view of their participation and contributions.
I like building things
I started with technical competitions at university and later began participating in hackathons. These experiences help me collaborate with teams, rapidly prototype ideas, and build working solutions within a short time.
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Software Hackathon - CCOEW
Pune, MH
Developed ZeroQ, a smart checkout system enabling users to complete purchases offline using fingerprint authentication, with fingerprint data securely hashed using the SHA-256. The project finished in the Top 5 overall and received a Special Mention from judges and mentors from Mastercard at a software hackathon hosted by Cummins College of Engineering Pune. - T
TechFiesta '25
Pune, MH
Developed end-to-end PathwayGenerator to help students and developers discover clear learning paths for specific goals. The platform generates curated roadmaps of relevant skills and technologies, simplifying how users navigate complex domains and plan what to learn next. - T
TechMaze - KJ Somaiya
Mumbai, MH
Participated in TechMaze, a state-level intercollegiate technical competition hosted at KJ Somaiya College. As my first major tech competition, the experience helped strengthen my problem-solving and programming skills and sparked my interest in participating in more technical competitions and hackathons.

