- ๐ Hello! I am Prakrit Tyagi, a recent graduate with a Masterโs degree in Mechanical Engineering, driven by a passion for robotics and innovation. My academic journey has equipped me with a solid foundation in the design of robotic software stacks, bug analysis, and problem-solving, complemented by hands-on experience in hardware robotics projects.
- ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ With a keen interest in advancing technology, I have focused my studies and projects on controls, path planning, SLAM, and machine learning. I thrive in environments where creativity meets technical expertise, and I am eager to apply my skills to real-world challenges.
- ๐ผ I am currently seeking opportunities in robotics companies and startups where I can contribute to groundbreaking projects and collaborate with like-minded professionals.
Resume
โPeople who are really serious about software should make their own hardware.โ
๐ Fun fact: The dynabook was a portable computer concept first introduced by Alan C. Kay (American computer scientist) in the 1960s and 1970s.
Tetsuya Mizoguchi, an executive in Toshiba's mainframe computer division, read Kay's paper "Personal Dynamic Media" in the March 1977 IEEE Computer;
and inspired by the concept of a computer that could be carried and used by anyone of any age, Mizoguchi became determined to develop such a computer.
The first Toshiba computer with the name DynaBook was announced on June 26, 1989.