I spend my time imagining systems, exploring ideas, and building things that don't yet exist.
I'm obsessed with understanding how systems work. Not just the mechanics, but the deeper patterns—how information flows, how constraints shape design, how small decisions ripple through entire architectures.
Most of my time is spent asking questions. Why was this built this way? What if we approached it differently? What could exist if someone actually built this idea? That curiosity leads to prototypes, which become projects, which become the things you see here.
I don't just build things for the sake of building. Every project emerges from a genuine question or an unmet need. The technical depth comes naturally when you're solving something you genuinely care about.
Currently, I'm pursuing my engineering degree at Madras Institute of Technology while actively researching wireless signal processing. But honestly, the research happens everywhere—in the ideas I sketch, the systems I tinker with, the problems I notice and refuse to ignore.
What if you could understand space occupancy without dedicated sensors? Exploring how ambient wireless signals contain information about people and movement. A investigation into signal processing, pattern recognition, and the hidden structure in everyday radio noise.
Building a localization system using only wireless signal strength from distributed receivers. The challenge: creating real-time tracking without infrastructure. A practical exploration in triangulation, signal geometry, and making do with what's available.
Whether it's an idea, a product, a system, or a problem worth solving — I'd love to hear about it. Let's explore what's possible.
Ready for conversations about interesting problems, creative collaborations, and ambitious ideas.
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