Milpitas, California, United States
My tenure at KLA honed my competencies in designing and implementing user-facing software in C++ and .NET, as well as upgrading legacy systems to current frameworks. We successfully integrated software across different generations of inspection equipment, showcasing my ability to manage and maintain complex systems. Driven by a passion for efficiency and user-centric design, I aspire to apply my technical prowess to challenging engineering roles that innovate and improve user experiences.
Working on machine control software for Dark Field inspection tools.
1. Collaborated with cross-functional teams to define timelines, requirements, and acceptance criteria to create a cohesive software solution. 2. Designed and implemented large-scale features utilizing appropriate design patterns, while adhering to SOLID principles. 3. Designed and implemented a Python-based utility to optimize test case management for the Software Quality team. 4. Conducted over 30 technical interviews to hire New College Graduates. Guided the candidates to understand the problem statement and delivered detailed feedback to the hiring team.
1. Independently managed maintained complex UI/BL application supporting KLA's Laser Scanning Inspection Equipment. 2. Integrated software from different generations of inspection equipment into a unified code-base for easy maintenance. 3. Helped migrate legacy C++ and .NET Framework code to C++ 20 and .NET 4.8 Framework. 4. Learnt how to form precise and clear problem statements by working with customer facing teams.
My first internship after sophomore year at Oil and Natural Gas Limited(ONGC) involved study of Well logging techniques and well log data interpretation, which cover various aspects of how well log jobs are conducted and how field data is acquired in wells. The interpretation part was most intriguing for me I learned how to estimate the amount of extractable oil from a well.