Hi, I’m Abinash. I’m a machine learning enthusiast focused on building and understanding intelligent systems from the ground up.
I wasn’t always headed in this direction. I was more drawn to the humanities - especially history. Data science happened almost by accident, but somewhere along the way, curiosity turned into something much deeper.
My journey into AI started with Python and data fundamentals, and gradually evolved into working with machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing and computer vision. What drives me is not just using models, but understanding how they work internally and building them with clarity.
I’ve spent time learning through hands-on implementation-developing projects, experimenting with architectures, and breaking down complex systems into something intuitive. Influences like Andrew Ng’s machine learning courses, DeepLearning.AI programs, and Andrej Karpathy’s work have shaped how I approach problem-solving in AI.
My current focus lies in NLP, and building end-to-end systems with real-world applications. I’m particularly interested in developing solutions where technical depth meets meaningful domains.
I’m currently looking for opportunities where I can continue learning, build real systems, and grow through research or engineering work.
BSc in Data Science (2023-2026)
Bhadrak Autonomous College, Bhadrak, Odisha, India
CGPA: 8.61
Cricket has been a constant in my life. Whether it’s the timing of a cover drive or the satisfaction of taking a wicket, I enjoy every part of the game. And it’s not just playing-I genuinely enjoy watching the game as well. As strange as it might sound, I often find myself following domestic cricket from Australia, New Zealand, and England more closely than even the IPL.
Beyond that, I have a deep interest in history, geopolitics, and security affairs. I’m particularly drawn to topics like military strategy, counterterrorism, and insurgencies. A lot of my time goes into reading and exploring these areas-through books, long-form articles, and thinktank briefs. And occasionally, I like stepping into fiction through spy thrillers—John le Carré being a personal favorite.
These interests often influence the kind of problems and domains I’m naturally drawn to, even within my work.