At this point, you know my name - but hey, third time's the charm, right?
I'm Ranjith - an AI & App developer. I enjoy solving problems, building cool apps and just enough debugging to make me say 'hold your horses' and wonder if I need a vaction.I believe in writing code that's clean, scalable and reliable - the kind that doesn't comes back to haunt you and works everywhere, not just on my machine.I'm always excited to learn new things and would love to collaborate on cool projects anytime.
I began my education at VMJ Higher Secondary School in Madurai, India — the place where I was first introduced to computer science. I studied there through my 12th standard, and it was during those years that I picked up the basics of the computer science and wrote my very first lines of code.I completed my Bachelor's degree at PSG College Of Technology where, I majored in Computer Science. Studying at PSG Tech gave me a lot of exposure to the field, and it was during this time that I became deeply passionate about computer science.I'm currently pursuing my Master&aps;s in Computing Science at the University of Glasgow.
The first program I ever wrote was a simple Java snippet that added two numbers — but that tiny success made me feel like I could build anything with code. That moment sparked my passion for computer science.Python was the first programming language I explored in depth. I chose it because it's beginner-friendly, versatile, and widely used — from full-stack development to AI and machine learning. Over time, I branched out into other languages and areas like web development, mobile app development, and ML.Right now, I'm particularly interested in LLM engineering — building tools and applications powered by large language models.
I interned at a company named Kultivate as a Software Development Engineer, where I worked on two major projects — a LiDAR-powered scanner to estimate tree yield across farmland, and a resume screening system for recruitment automation.I also served as the Tech Lead of the Student Union at my college for two years. During my tenure, I helped organize major campus events by handling the technical side of things — including building websites, developing admin portals, and integrating payment gateways.In addition, I've participated in several hackathons, which gave me valuable hands-on experience, exposure to real-world problem solving, and the chance to collaborate with diverse teams under tight deadlines.