Hey there! 👋 I'm
Aryan Raveshia
software engineer by trade
builder at heart
global in spirit
check out my resume below!
I'm currently seeking Summer 2026 Internships in SWE!
About Me
I'm currently a computer science grad student at Northeastern University in Boston, originally from the lively city of Mumbai, India. If I had to sum up why I chose tech in one line, it’d be this:
The quickest way to make a difference to 8 billion people is through the power of software.
And I genuinely believe that. I'm motivated by impact—building systems that scale, models that make sense, and software that people actually want to use. These words have taken me from engineering flight simulation systems at Boeing to exploring the frontiers of explainable AI.
I love the challenge of making complex systems simple, fast, and reliable. When I'm not coding, you'll find me exploring Boston's club scene, diving into research papers, or tinkering with side projects that push my limits.
Experience
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The Boeing Company
Entry Level Software Engineer
Aug 2024 - Aug 2025 (1yr) • Bangalore, India
•Built high-performance aircraft-state streaming with ZeroMQ
•Achieved <20ms latency, 5K+ msgs/sec
•Reduced serialized payload size by 40% with Protobuf
•Automated Windows runtime packaging in Linux containers
MIT Manipal Research
AI Research Assistant
Jan 2024 - Jul 2024 (6mos) • Manipal, India
•Authored thesis on Explainable AI in Regression Models
•Improved explanation fidelity by 15% on benchmarks
•Built visualization pipelines using SHAP and LIME
•Evaluated model transparency through quantitative metrics
Airtime Analytics
ML Flight Delay Forecasting
Project • Manipal, India
•Built Regressor models achieving 93% R² score
•Extensive feature engineering on weather & schedules
•Presented at 5th Springer IDEA-2K Conference
•Submitted for Springer LNEE publication
Restyled
Full-Stack Android App
Project • Manipal, India
•Built thrift-shopping app with Java, MySQL, MongoDB
•Integrated product listings, cart, and payments
•Designed modern UI with navigation & search
•Enabled seamless browsing experience
Current Academic Focus
Fall 2025 at Northeastern
CS 5010 • 4 Credits
Programming Design Paradigms
Advanced programming concepts in Java, including object-oriented and functional programming, data structures, algorithms, and software design principles.
Stack: Java, Design Paradigms (Adapter, MVC, Builder etc), JUnit, Swing
CS 5610 • 4 Credits
Web Development
Comprehensive study of web development technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, front-end frameworks like React, back-end development (Node.js, Express), and database integration (MongoDB, SQL).
Stack: JavaScript, React, Nextjs, Bootstrap CSS, Node.js, Express, MongoDB
Spring 2026 at Northeastern
CS 5800 • 4 Credits
Algorithms
In-depth study of algorithm design and analysis. Covers big-O notation, recurrences, sorting, hashing, and binary search trees. Focuses on Dynamic Programming and comprehensive Graph Algorithms (BFS, DFS, shortest paths, spanning trees). Emphasis is on proving correctness and analyzing complexity.
CS 5100 • 4 Credits
Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to the core theoretical models of Artificial Intelligence. Topics include uninformed, informed, and adversarial search algorithms, Decision Making under Uncertainty using Markov Decision Processes (MDPs), and Graphical Models (Bayes Nets, HMMs), and fundamental Machine Learning concepts, including Supervised and Deep Learning.
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