Mohit Doshi

Mohit Doshi

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Software Engineer @ Ripple
United States

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  • Ripple IT
    Software Engineer
    Ripple IT
    Sep 2021 - Current (3 years 9 months)
    RippleNet Core Team → RippleNet Shared Services Team
  • NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Summer Intern
    NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Jun 2021 - Sep 2021 (4 months)
    Space Systems Operation Branch, Marshall Space Flight Center
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    ASU/NASA Space Grant Intern
    Arizona Space Grant Consortium
    Aug 2020 - Apr 2021 (9 months)
    Exoplanet Classification Research in the Data Mining & Machine Learning (DMML) Lab at ASU
  • Amazon
    Software Development Engineer Intern
    Amazon
    May 2020 - Aug 2020 (4 months)
    Core Recommendations Team
  • American Express
    Software Engineering Intern
    American Express
    Jun 2019 - Aug 2019 (3 months)
    • Analyst Intern on a Development team in the Global Loyalty and Benefits Organization • Chiefly implemented features and stories on the partner-processor and customer components of a Golang-based microservice architecture to support over 20mn daily reward transaction qualifications • Wrote BDD and Unit tests, refactored code, implemented error workflow handling, and configured logging for the partner-processor application • Integrated internal APIs for balancing, refactored code, and configured logging for the customer API • Collaborated with engineers, project managers, and product owners in a Scrum environment Technologies Used: Go, Kafka, PostgreSQL, Redis, Cucumber, Docker, Git
  • American Express
    Software Engineering Intern
    American Express
    Jun 2019 - Aug 2019 (3 months)
    • Analyst Intern on a Development team in the Global Loyalty and Benefits Organization • Chiefly implemented features and stories on the partner-processor and customer components of a Golang-based microservice architecture to support over 20mn daily reward transaction qualifications • Wrote BDD and Unit tests, refactored code, implemented error workflow handling, and configured logging for the partner-processor application • Integrated internal APIs for balancing, refactored code, and configured logging for the customer API • Collaborated with engineers, project managers, and product owners in a Scrum environment Technologies Used: Go, Kafka, PostgreSQL, Redis, Cucumber, Docker, Git
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    Software Developer
    University Technology Office at Arizona State University
    Feb 2019 - May 2021 (2 years 4 months)
    • Dev Architect in the Systems and Dev Consulting Division within the University Technology Office • Developed a PoC application for identity verification using Java, Maven, AWS(Lambda, API Gateway, S3, KMS, IAM, DynamoDB, Rekognition), Azure, Terraform, Docker, Node.js and HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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    Grader
    Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
    Aug 2018 - Dec 2018 (5 months)
    Graded and provided feedback on approximately 60-80 Assignments weekly for the CSE 100: Principles of Programming with C++ course
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    Co-Founder
    Rendering Bullets
    Dec 2017 - May 2018 (6 months)
    • Rendering Bullets was a student venture within ASU's Venture Devils program • I focused on minor coding, presentations and online content, documentation, the business plan, program requirements
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    Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science
    Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
    Jan 2017 - Jan 2021 (4 years 1 month)
  • Arizona State University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Statistics (Minor)
    Arizona State University
    Jan 2017 - Jan 2021 (4 years 1 month)
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    Snapotato - Hacktech 2019
    Mar 2019
    Snapotato is a fun iOS app which combines the social aspect & authentication features of Snapchat (utilizing the SnapKit SDK) with the world of potatoes. Built at Hacktech 2019, held from March 1-3, 2019 at the California Institute of Technology, where it won the Best Use of SnapKit award.
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    LAParking - LA Hacks 2019
    Mar 2019
    LAParking addresses the parking crisis in the city of Los Angeles. The project features an iOS Application programmed in Swift and a Web Server programmed in PHP on the Software side. It features an NFC tag reader, Arduino (programmed in C), and Raspberry Pi (programmed in C++ and Python) on the Hardware side. The application allows a user to reserve a parking space in Los Angeles, simulated on the server. Upon confirmation, that parking space which is represented by the NFC tag reader is reserved for that user who is authenticated with an NFC card. Any other card is denied access and the Arduino lights up 'RED'. Once the user is in the parking spot, the Arduino lights up 'GREEN' and an in-app timer starts tracking time. Once the user leav
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    PartyLink - HackCU V
    Feb 2019
    Programmed a Web Application using React, aimed at allowing students to register and find parties at CU Boulder
  • U
    UniNavigate CSE 335
    Oct 2018 - Nov 2018 (2 months)
    Designed an iOS Application which functioned as a campus diary for students, for my Fall 2018 CSE 335 Course project. The app was entirely programmed in Swift. It displays the buildings, floors, and classrooms on campus. Users can customize each classroom with a course name, notes, and images, all of which are stored in Core Data. The app also has map/navigation features. I also created my own API which provided the JSON data containing the buildings, floors, classrooms for my app, using Node.js and hosted it on Amazon's AWS Lambda.
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    NaviGT
    Oct 2018
    Part of a team of three students that designed an Android application which collected data from NFC tags and matched users to a database wherein an action would be identified for a user, which was displayed using a Qualcomm Snapdragon board. This system would be ideal for large buildings/venues wherein people have to be coordinated or attended to. It is also helpful in mobilizing the disabled by being able to determine what service to provide the moment someone steps in to a building. This project won the "Best IoT Hack using a Qualcomm device" award at HackGT 5, held from October 19-21, 2018 at Georgia Tech. My role on the team was to program the Android Application using Android Studio.
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    Network Path Tracer CSE 360
    Sep 2018 - Nov 2018 (3 months)
    Worked in a team of three, and later four students to design a Java-based GUI which inputted nodes for a network diagram and computed all possible network paths, critical paths, allowed users to change duration for an activity node and save information to a text file. The project was completed in two phases and managed using version control. I headlined GUI development and programmed most of the application. This project was the group project component of my Fall 2018 CSE 360 class.
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    Maze Activity FSE 104
    Jan 2018 - Apr 2018 (4 months)
    Designed an outreach tool prototype for NASA's Psyche mission led by ASU, while participating in the EPICS (Engineering Projects for Community Service) FSE 104 course in the Spring 2018 semester. The Psyche mission consists of a probe launching in 2022 to the 16-Psyche asteroid in the solar system's asteroid belt. One of its payload instruments is a magnetometer, designed to detect a magnetic field and provide insight into Psyche's past. Worked with a team of four other engineering students to design a magnetic maze activity where the user utilises a magnetic viewing film to navigate to the end of the maze, picking up clues to the correct direction by observing magnetic field lines with the film. Prototype consists of a Styrofoam maze
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    Universal Serial Blaster
    Nov 2017
    Part of a team of four freshmen which won the First Place, a $1000 eSeed grant at the Devils Invent: Fantasy and Fiction event held from November 17-19, 2017 at ASU Tempe. We designed a gun-shaped controller called the Universal Serial Blaster (USB) which housed buttons and contained footpads which performed common in-game functions, substituting intuitive button clicks for complex keyboard and mouse commands. My role on the team involved me programming some of the buttons and LEDs, minor circuitry, designing and wiring the footpads, and making the presentation.
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    Project Spyn FSE 100
    Oct 2017 - Nov 2017 (2 months)
    Worked in a team of four students to design a robotic car that could automatically navigate a maze, and be able to pickup and drop-off a passenger. This was the final project for my FSE 100 class. My role involved minor coding in MATLAB, testing/error-reporting, and documentation. The duration of the project was two months (10/2/17-11/27/17). My team achieved the fastest maze navigation timing among eleven teams.
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    First Place - ASU Call For Code
    IBM CGI U Changemaker Central
    Feb 2021
    Placed first at the ASU Call For Code Virtual Hackathon presented by IBM, CGI U and Changemaker Central and held virtually from February 5-6, 2021
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    Best Use of Data
    Space Apps Seattle
    Oct 2020
    The team I was a part of won the Best Use of Data Category out of 18 teams for excellence in using open space agency data at the 2020 NASA International Space Apps Challenge in Seattle held virtually from October 2-4, 2020. We built a Google Earth Engine Application that tracked activity-based GHG emissions to estimate mankind's Carbon Footprint. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MfKD2u9YH9XuaGafMt5o9QbkBjvyD8hc/view?usp=sharing
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    First Place, Microsoft API Prize and Second in DocuSign eSignature API Prize - Cal Hacks 6.0
    Cal Hacks Microsoft DocuSign
    Oct 2019
    Part of a team of four which placed First overall, won the Microsoft API Prize, and won second in the DocuSign eSignature API Prize category at Cal Hacks 6.0, held from October 25-27, 2019 at the University of California, Berkeley.
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    Best AppLovin Hack - LA Hacks 2019
    AppLovin LA Hacks
    Mar 2019
    Won the "Best AppLovin Hack" award, presented by AppLovin at LA Hacks 2019, held from March 29-31, 2019 at UCLA, California. Was part of a team which built a smart parking application aimed at solving Los Angeles' parking crisis.
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    Best Use of SnapKit - Hacktech 2019
    Major League Hacking MLH
    Mar 2019
    Won the Best Use of SnapKit Award at Hacktech 2019, held from March 1-3, 2019 at the California Institute of Technology. Built an iOS app for iPad which incorporated various features of SnapKit.
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    Best usage of Typeform APIs - HackCU 5
    HackCU Typeform
    Feb 2019
    Awarded to the most original hack that used Typeform at HackCU 5, held from February 23-24, 2019 at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The team I was a part of used a Typeform API to collect user information from a Typeform and stored it in a database which was displayed on a website and allowed authenticated users to confirm their attendance for a particular event by using another Typeform which linked to the same database.
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    Cyber Challenge: Drone Maze - Hack Arizona 2019
    Jacobs Engineering Hack Arizona
    Jan 2019
    The team I was a part of won the "Cyber Challenge: Drone Maze" challenge presented by Jacobs Engineering at the Fifth Annual Hack Arizona event held from January 18-20, 2019 at the University of Arizona. The award was given to a team which successfully performed a variety of cyber challenges to get control of a drone and fly it through a drone maze.
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    Best IoT Hack Using a Qualcomm Device - HackGT 5
    Major League Hacking MLH
    Oct 2018
    My team won the "Best IoT Hack Using a Qualcomm Device" award at HackGT 5: Dare to Venture, held from October 19-21, 2018 at the Georgia Institute of Technology
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    First Place - Hacks for Humanity 2018
    Hacks for Humanity
    Oct 2018
    Tied for first place with another team out of a total of eighteen teams at the Fifth Annual Hacks for Humanity event held from October 6-7, 2018 at ASU Tempe.
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    eSeed Challenge - $1000 grant
    eSeed Challenge Venture Devils
    Apr 2018
    Rendering Bullets, a student venture I was a part of, was awarded a $1000 eSeed Grant at the Spring 2018 Venture Devils Demo Day held on April 27, 2018 at ASU SkySong
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    Fourth Place and Best Freshmen Team
    14th Annual Women in Computer Science Programming Competition
    Mar 2018
    Placed 4th out of 38 teams, and won the ‘Best Freshmen Team’ award at the WiCS Fourteenth Annual Programming Competition organized by the Women in Computer Science organization on March 17, 2018 at ASU Tempe.
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    First Place - NerdHack 2018
    NerdHack
    Mar 2018
    Placed 1st at the ServiceNow IT NerdHack 2018 Hackathon organized by the NerdHerd IT Club from March 30-31, 2018 at ASU Polytechnic Campus.
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    Sustainability Prize - Hack Arizona 2018
    Hack Arizona
    Jan 2018
    Awarded to a project that promotes environmental science, combats depleting natural resources, or supports ecological balance. Was part of a team, at Hack Arizona 2018 - held from January 12-14 2018, that designed an iOS app to aid farmers in deciding the most feasible crop to cultivate for a particular region/zip code.
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    First Place - Devils Invent: Fantasy and Fiction
    Devils Invent Fantasy and Fiction
    Nov 2017
    Placed first out of eleven teams at the Devils Invent: Fantasy & Fiction event held from November 17-19, 2017 at ASU Tempe. The team received a $1000 eSeed grant to further the product.
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    Fourth place - Hacks for Humanity 2017
    Hacks for Humanity
    Oct 2017
    Placed fourth out of thirteen teams at the Fourth Annual Hacks for Humanity event held from October 7-8, 2017 at ASU Tempe
  • Arizona State University
    New American University Scholar
    Arizona State University
    Aug 2017
    Provost's Award
  • Duke of Edinburgh
    International Award for Young People (IAYP) Silver Award
    Duke of Edinburgh
    Jan 2017
    Received the IAYP (International Award for Young People) Silver Award on January 17, 2017
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    Regional Runner-up : TCS IT WIZ
    Tata Consultancy Services
    Aug 2016
    Regional Runner-up at the TCS IT Wiz 2016, India's biggest inter-school IT quiz, held in Bangalore, India on August 4, 2016
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    Dean's List
    Ira A Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
    Dean's List Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2020
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