AAKASH PARIKH [email protected] | 408 916 6754
aparikh98.github.io | linkedin.com/in/aakashparikh | github.com/aparikh98
EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY • EXPECTED 2020 • COMPUTER SCIENCE INTENDED
Relevant Coursework:
CS61A: The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs | STAT 198: Data Science with Kaggle
EE16A: Designing Information Devices and Systems I (Linear Algebra) | EE84: Engineering for the Brain
INDEPENDENT COURSEWORK
Machine Learning: Stanford University-Coursera
Introduction to Haptics: Stanford Online
EVERGREEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL • 2012-2016
National Honor Society, National Merit Scholar, National AP Scholar, Varsity Water Polo
Cum. GPA: 4.25; SAT 2350/2400; PSAT 240/240
Relevant Coursework: AP Computer Science, AP Statistics, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics 2, AP Psychology
PROJECTS
ONBOARD • NEED TO COLLABORATE, INNOVATE, SHARE OR INSPIRE? GET ONBOARD • JAVASCRIPT • 2016
OnBoard is a management system that allows teams to easily focus on your design and manage its workflow. It allows
you to share visual concepts, clearly explain your thoughts, and be able to bounce ideas off of your team members,
and prioritizes the most important ideas.
VIA APPIA • DYNAMIC D*LITE SEARCH ALGORITHM FOR REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS • JAVA • 2015
Our implementation of D*Lite enables the scope feature to analyze obstacles within sight through a dynamically
enabled algorithm with heuristic weighting. Given a starting point and a goal, you will move closer to it, and react to
obstacles that come into view.
OPTIMIZING FREE SPACE DATA TRANSMISSION THROUGH INTERFERENCE •R • 2015
Used data analysis and created statistical models to minimize loss when using optical equipment to transmit data,
such as sound, through free space under the guidance of Professor Charles Tu and Dr. Dr. Peter Ilinykh of University
of California at San Diego.
VERSITILE ROBOTIC ARM TO MANIPULATE OBJECTS •JAVA •2015
Built and tested a controllable robotics arm that was able to pick up, lift and move objects of various shapes, sizes, and weights; First Prize District Science Fair
COOLING AND CONCENTRATING TO MAXIMIZE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PRODUCTION • 2013
Created a device to provide energy to rural villages by concentrating light on a solar cell and using a water cooling system to cool the cell and provide a source of heated water; Second Prize at Synopsys Championship; First Prize
District Science Fair; Commendation by Mayor of San Jose
EXPERIENCE AND ORGANIZATIONS
EVHS ROBOTICS • PRESIDENT • 2012-2016
Grew the club from 40 students to 150, and expanded the club to include 4 lower division teams. Lead a team in FRC competition in a company like setting to build, bag, and ship a robot in 6 weeks. • Judge’s Award 2013 • Best
Engineering Project 2015
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA • EAGLE SCOUT •2004-2015
Led team to build 4 planter boxes and a garden for autistic students in EVHS’s Special Education Department
PHYSICS IN AND THROUGH COSMOLOGY • LBNL •2014
Was chosen to participate in a physics program at LBNL to learn about Cosmology research from leading physicists.
COMPUTING AND PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE •GOOGLE INC• 2012
Was one of 30 students (out of 600 nominated) chosen to participate in Google CAPE. Learned algorithms, app
creation, Python and Arduino programming. Met many prominent computer scientists from Silicon Valley Companies.
SKILLS
JAVA, PYTHON (NUMPY, PANDAS), R, JAVASCRIPT, ADOBE PHOTOSHOP & ILLUSTRATOR, HTML
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