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Abhay Cashikar

Georgia Institute of Technology, Class of 2023
From Saint Louis, MO
Skilled in Java, JavaScript, React Native, C++, HTML5, MATLAB, Bash, as well as Eclipse IDE, IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, Microsoft Virtual Studio Code, Git, Autodesk Inventor, and Microsoft Office. Have extensive experience with Arduino and Bluetooth communication, and have developed multiple Android applications. Have conducted research for multiple years and recently had my paper be accepted for publication in the Journal of Environmental Engineering. I am also heavily into community service.
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Abhay Cashikar Receives Degree From Georgia Tech

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, has earned a Master of Science in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Cashikar was among more than 5,300 undergraduate and gra...

July, 05 2023 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Abhay Cashikar Receives Degree from Georgia Tech

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, has earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Highest Honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Cashikar was among more than 4,500 ...

June, 24 2022 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Abhay Cashikar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech for the Fall 2021 Semester

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Fall 2021 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earn...

January, 27 2022 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Abhay Cashikar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech for the Spring 2021 Semester

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Spring 2021 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have ea...

June, 17 2021 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Abhay Cashikar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech for the Fall 2020 Semester

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Fall 2020 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earne...

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Abhay Cashikar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech for the Spring 2020 Semester

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Spring 2020 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who earned ...

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Abhay Cashikar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Fall 2019 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have a 4....

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Abhay Cashikar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Spring 2019 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have a ...

June, 21 2019 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Abhay Cashikar Earns Faculty Honors at Georgia Tech

Abhay Cashikar of Saint Louis, MO, earned the distinction of Faculty Honors for Fall 2018 at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have a 4....

February, 22 2019 - Verified by Georgia Institute of Technology
Peer Notetaker at Office of Disability Services - Georgia Institute of Technology
Some students find it hard or are unable to listen to a professor lecture and take notes simultaneously due to a disability. I take detailed, complete notes in my classes to help Georgia Tech students with such disabilities succeed.
September 2018 - Present
Auxiliary Array Engineer at Georgia Tech Solar Racing
I am developing a deployable solar array to charge our team's solar car when it is parked. The array consists of eight panels of 4x4 grids of solar cells for a total of 128 cells, stretched out along the length of the car. The array has adjustable angle brackets, allowing for positioning of the panels towards the sun for maximum charging potential.
August 2018 - Present
Research Intern at Washington University in St. Louis - School of Engineering & Applied Science
As a high-school research intern, I conducted research on the use of a low-cost particulate matter (PM) sensor on a robot cart for field measurements in the Department of Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering at Washington University in Saint Louis. I used Arduino Nanos to read data from the PM sensor, control the robots motors and output sensor data to a Bluetooth terminal, hosted on an Android device. The robot could be controlled manually via Bluetooth commands from an Android device, or autonomously via an uploaded program. I developed and tested code for two sampling modes and one artificial intelligence-based mode. I learned not only about technical aspects such as Bluetooth communication and large-scale data analysis using MATLAB, but also about communication aspects such as keeping in touch with students and professors, creating research posters, and presenting my research. I wrote a paper on my work, and after many rounds of revision with my mentors, submitted it for peer review to the Journal of Environmental Engineering. My paper was recently accepted for publication, and is now in press.
May 2017 - Present
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