Skills
- Programming Languages: C, C++, Java, Python, SQL
- Web: HTML, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, Bootstrap, PHP, Express, Angular, Node.js
- Analytics and ML: NumPy, Pandas, TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, Keras
Tools
- Database Tools: MySQL, MongoDB
- Visualization Tools: Tableau, Python Libraries
- Automation: Selenium
- Mobile app development: Dart, Flutter, Android app development
Software
BlueJ, PyCharm, Jupyter, MATLAB, Android Studio, VS Code, AutoCAD, Microsoft OfficeDomains
Data Science, Product Marketing, Product ManagementAbout me
Hello! I'm Ruchi Bhatia, a Computer Engineer with a Master's degree in Information Systems Management from Carnegie Mellon University. Currently, I am leveraging my skills as a Product Marketing Manager in the rapidly evolving field of Data Science and AI at HP.
I take pride in being the youngest triple Kaggle Grandmaster across the Notebooks, Datasets, and Discussion categories. My previous role as the Leader of Data Science at OpenMined allowed me to hone my leadership skills while guiding a team of data scientists in creating groundbreaking solutions. Furthermore, as one of the 21 Data Science Global Ambassadors for Z by HP, I had the privilege of sharing my knowledge and insights with the wider data science community.
My passion for coding began at a young age and has only intensified over time, with a particular focus on Data Science. My experience working in the technology divisions of multinational corporations such as Sony and Colgate-Palmolive has provided me with invaluable industry insights. As we witness the ever-growing integration of businesses and information technology, I am committed to leveraging my expertise in order to bridge the gap between technology and business effectively.
Education
Master of Information Systems Management
Bachelor of Technology in Computer Engineering
Work Experience
Data Science Researcher
Student Consultant,
Data Analysis
Student Consultant,
Data Analysis
Graduate Teaching Assistant,
Measuring Social
Dev Expert,
Ambassador
Graduate Teaching Assistant,
Telling Stories with Data
Graduate Teaching Assistant,
Digital Transformation
Student Consultant,
Data Analysis
Student Consultant,
Management
Graduate Teaching Assistant,
Decision Analytics for Business and Policy
Research Assistant
Lead Data Scientist
Student Consultant,
Digital Product Management
Data Scientist
Data Science Researcher
Executive Associate
Data Science Team Lead and Intern
Mobile Application Developer Intern
Software Engineer Intern
Data Science Intern
Data Analyst Intern
Software Engineer Intern
Web Application Developer Intern
Supply Chain Management Intern
Collaborations
Guest Speaker
Judge at Hack the Mountains
Guest Speaker
Judge at LOC Hackathon
Guest Speaker
Presenter
Guest Speaker
Guest Speaker
Judge at Datathon '22
Judge at Hack4Good
Data Privacy Event Judge
Judge at Techniche '21
Guest Lecturer
Presenter
Guest Speaker
Judge at Innovations '21
Judge at Data Science Summit '21
Guest Speaker
Guest Speaker
Trade Shows
Presenter
Presenter
Presenter
Presenter
Mentorship
Data Science Hackathon Mentor,
Algorithms with a Purpose
Data Science Mentor,
KaggleX BIPOC Mentorship Program
Data Science Hackathon Mentor
Leader of Data Science
Data Science Hackathon Mentor
Data Science Mentor
Positions of Responsibility
VP of Strategy, Heinz Finance Society, 2022-2023
Public Relations Officer, 2018-2019
Public Relations Team, 2017-2018
First Year Representative, 2017
Organising Committee (Abhiyantriki), 2018
Branch Representative (Symphony), 2018
Organising Committee (Abhiyantriki), 2017
Organising Group, 2016-2017
“Our intuition about the future is linear. But the reality of information technology is exponential, and that makes a profound difference. If I take 30 steps linearly, I get to 30. If I take 30 steps exponentially, I get to a billion.” These words of Ray Kurzweil, an American inventor and futurist, ring true. For this is just the beginning. In the foreseeable future, we will be talking about moving from a linear detraction to exponential power in terms of technology. And I would love to be a part of that ‘exponential power.’
- Ray Kurzweil