I am a passionate Electronics and Communication Engineering student at NIT Silchar, deeply invested in the intersection of robust software architectures and intelligent hardware solutions. I love building production-ready web applications, experimenting with microcontrollers, and contributing to open-source software.
- ๐ Current Focus: Advanced full-stack ecosystems, background processing architectures, and hardware-software integration.
- ๐ ๏ธ Hackathon Veteran: Proudly reached the National Top 40 in the CDAC SUVIDHA Hackathon (the only first-year team to do so out of 600+) and earned 1st Runner-Up for building seismic-sensor-based smart city prototypes.
- ๐ธ Beyond Coding: When I'm not writing code or debugging hardware pipelines, you'll find me capturing architecture and landscape scenery around campus through my camera lens.
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| Backend & Databases | |
| DevOps & Cloud |
- Microcontrollers: Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266
- Sensors & Actuators: Ultrasonic modules, Seismic sensors, Haptic feedback systems, Analog/Digital signal interfacing
- Core Methodologies: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), Prompt Engineering, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) workflows
- ๐ฎ๐ณ Hindi: Native / Bilingual Proficiency
- ๐ฌ๐ง English: Professional Working Proficiency
- A high-performance full-stack web application designed for automated government service delivery workflows in Assam. Built using a secure database infrastructure and an optimized backend API.
- An intelligent personal study room simulator utilizing Machine Learning components, features an advanced RAG-based study assistant to automate resource retrieval for students.
- A hardware-software utility featuring embedded ultrasonic sensors and specialized haptic feedback code loops to assist visually impaired individuals with real-time obstacle avoidance.
- ๐ผ LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sakshi-sharma-52a704276/]
- ๐ง Email:
sakshisharmaofficial13@gmail.com - ๐ ๏ธ Open Source: Always open to collaborating on innovative C++, MERN/Next.js, or hardware-focused projects!
