Adithya Kulkarni

I am a graduate student of department of Computer Science at Iowa State University. Research is my passion and my interests include the principles and applications of Data Mining, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. I am working in Data and Knowledge Mining Lab under the expert supervision of Dr. Qi Li.

Email: aditkulk@iastate.edu

Research Interests

  • Natural Language Processing

  • Data Mining

  • Data Aggregation

  • Truth Discovery in Crowdsourcing

  • Machine Learning

Education

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science at Iowa State University, Ames, IA, US (Spring 2020 - Expected 2024)

Adviser: Dr. Qi Li in Data and Knowledge Mining Group

Master of Science in Computer Science at Iowa State University, Ames, IA, US (Spring 2020 - Fall 2021)

Adviser: Dr. Qi Li in Data and Knowledge Mining Group

Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering - National Institute of Technology, Agartala, India

  • CGPA: 8.65

Experience

Software Engineer at Oracle India Pvt. Ltd (June 2016 - January 2020)

My work at Oracle involved product deployment automation using chef. My work has enabled me to get hands on experience on oracle stack. I have been involved in all stages of product development from architectural discussion to delivery to a customer.

Intern at Rakshak Foundation, Delhi, India (June 2015 - July 2015)

My work at Rakshak Foundation was on usage of aadhaar(unique identity number) in India and its merits and demerits. I had the privilege of discussing with many government officials and normal citizens alike to find ways of improving aadhaar usage. My final report received higher accolades from the foundation.

Volunteer Activity

I am co-founder of an organization named WE CAN (Registered at National Institute of Technology, Agartala), which educates under-privileged children by taking classes everyday on different subjects of their curriculum.

Teaching Assistant

  • COM S 311 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms - Iowa State University, Department of Computer Science; Spring, Fall 2020