About Me
Samveg Shah is a highly accomplished individual who obtained his Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the renowned Sardar Patel Institute of Technology in Mumbai. With an outstanding academic record, Samveg secured admission into the prestigious Master of Science program in Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, along with offers from other top-tier institutions such as USC, UIUC, and UCI.
During his undergraduate tenure, Samveg's passion for research led him to secure a remote internship at Carnegie Mellon University, a globally acclaimed institution for computer science. Over the course of nine months, he immersed himself in the fascinating realm of computer vision, actively contributing to groundbreaking research under the mentorship of a distinguished professor. Notably, Samveg's dedication to research is evident through the publication of six research papers in the field of AI during his undergraduate studies.
In addition to his research endeavors, Samveg gained valuable practical experience as a Data Engineering Intern at Colgate Palmolive, where he worked extensively with technologies such as Python, React, Snowflake, and SAP. His diverse portfolio encompasses a wide range of projects spanning AI, web development, and app development. Samveg's exceptional talent also shines in hackathons, having reached the finalist stage in the Smart India Hackathon and emerged as the winner of the SPIT Hackathon. Furthermore, he has actively participated and triumphed in case study competitions and ideation challenges.
Qualification
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Program NameMaster of Science in Computer Science
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Year of Passing2025
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University NameUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass)
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Type of DegreePost-Graduation
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StreamComputer Science & Engineering
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LocationAmherst, United States of America
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Program NameB.Tech in Computer Engineering
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Year of Passing2023
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University NameSardar Patel Institute of Technology
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Type of DegreeGraduation
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StreamComputer Science & Engineering
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LocationMumbai, India