Yash Zambre Resume
Yash Zambre Resume
Yash Zambre Resume
EDUCATION
Texas A & M University College Station, TX
Masters: Electrical and Computer Engineering August 2022 – May 2024
Courses: Pattern Recognition, Data Mining, Analysis and Math Methods Signal Processing, Digital Image
processing and computer vision, and Analysis of Algorithms
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Languages: Python, C/C++, SQL, Java, JavaScript, R, Power Bi, Spark, Dataiku, Matlab.
Frameworks/Software: TensorFlow, Keras, Tableau, Pandas, NumPy, OpenCV, Matplotlib, Hadoop, LLM, PostgreSQL.
Developer Tools: Git, Google Collab Platform, VS Code, Jira, Hugging face, Amazon Quick Sight and Sage Maker (AWS)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Interim Engineering Intern, Qualcomm, San Diego, CA. May 2023 – August 2023
● Led data analytics efforts, harnessing location data from our dedicated team to meticulously monitor user activity.
● Exhibited remarkable automation skills, streamlining data comprehension and processing through adept utilization of
tools like QXDM and APEX. This initiative resulted in an impressive 35% reduction in manual processing time.
● Expertly employed a diverse toolkit, including Quick Sight for in-depth data analysis and engineering, as well as
harnessed the power of Amazon Sage Maker to detect anomalies, uncover intricate patterns, and extract invaluable user
insights from GPS satellite data.
Associate Software Developer, Finastra, Pune, India. September 2020 – July 2022
● Designed and developed the migration of the legacy (C++) product to the latest stack (Java and AWS cloud) to provide
microservices to clients like Barclays and improved the accuracy of the product by 11 %.
● Delivered an efficient end to end payment processing pipeline to convert SWIFT MT to ISO MX in GlobalPayPlus.
Classification of micrographs using VGG 16 Neural Network and Transfer learning September 2022 – December 2022
● We demonstrated a transfer learning approach, where the VGG16 network with pre-trained weights is used to generate
features to train the SVM.
● Classifier with the least validation error estimate was the 5th convolutional layer.