Riddhi Mittal
Currently pursuing Computer Science degree at Stanford University.
| Headline: | Engineer |
| Industries: | Biotech, Computing, Education, Financial, Information Technology |
| Skills: | C/C++, Computer Engineering, Graphic design, HTML / CSS, Java, Javascript, Languages and Platforms, PHP, Python, Software Engineering, SQL, System Administration, Unix, Web Development, Windows |
| Groups: | BASES, Energy Crossroads, Social e-challenge Competition 2009 [inactive], Social Entrepreneurship and Education Consortium |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding engineers, Finding experts, Finding mentors, Finding team mates, Growing my group, Internships, Joining a startup, Learning about entrepreneurship, Meeting new people, Participating in a competition, Partnering with other groups, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Receiving feedback, Recruiting for my startup, Starting a company |
| Schools: | Stanford University |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | Stanford University |
| Position: | Teaching Assistant - Med 275: Introduction to Biopharmaceutical Innovation |
| Time period: | August 2008 - Present |
| Description: | - Researched and organized the class (60 people) with 4 other students. Contacted and invited lecturers to speak. |
| Employer: | Stanford University |
| Position: | CS198 Section Leader |
| Time period: | December 2007 - Present |
| Description: | - Section Lead CS 106A freshman year winter quarter. Taught a group of 11 students, graded their assignments, midterms, and held office hours per week in the Tressider LAIR.
- Section Lead the SCPD (video online) section for CS 106A in the summer of 2008. |
| Employer: | Stanford University |
| Position: | Project Team Member |
| Time period: | August 2008 - November 2008 |
| Description: | - Implemented a kernel of an operating system - included extending the basic Pintos kernel. |
| Employer: | Stanford University |
| Position: | Project Team Member |
| Time period: | August 2008 - November 2008 |
| Description: | - Worked with Erratic robots and the Player / Stage architecture and implemented motion planning, and direction perception algorithms. |
| Employer: | Stanford University |
| Position: | Individual Database Project |
| Time period: | August 2008 - November 2008 |
| Description: | - Built an online auction system as part of CS 145, that managed its data using the MySQL DBMS. It was modeled roughly after the eBay online auction system. |
| Employer: | Stanford University |
| Position: | Individual Project - Compiler designer and implementer |
| Time period: | May 2008 - July 2008 |
| Description: | - Designed and coded a compiler for a language called Decaf with a 13-page specification, as part of CS 143. |
| Employer: | Stanford University |
| Position: | Individual Projects in Graphics |
| Time period: | May 2008 - July 2008 |
| Description: | - CPU Ray Tracer, set up Scene interactively, picking, Ray Triangle, Ray Mesh, Ray Sphere intersections, reflective and refractive objects, read and process simple geometric mesh structures and image files, use OpenGL Shading Language to perform vertex and fragment processing, Phong illumination, Gooch shading, perspective projection, Shading and Texturing, using transformations to move a camera, simple animations and respond to user feedback. |
EDUCATION
| University: | Stanford University |
| Time period: | 2006 - Present |
| Degree: | Computer Science, BSc |
INFORMATION
| Memberships: | • TA Oversight Committee 08 – 09
• IHUM Governance Board 08 – 09 • Stanford Student Biodesign Board – Course Committee member 08 – 09 • Stanford Women in Business Mentorship Program Intern 1/09 – present • Attended Startup school 2008 • Sarvodaya Board – A voluntary community service student organization 4/08 – present • Stanford Bhangra Dance Team Member and Financial Officer 08 – 09 • Los Salseros De Stanford – The salsa dance group on campus 07 – 08 • Peer Mentor 08 – 09 • Member of Business Association of Stanford Engineering Students, Stanford Energy Crossroads, Stanford India Association, Society of Women Engineers, Women In Computer Science |
Riddhi's Startups (3)
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Muft-Gyan-Hamesha
Muft-Gyan-Hamesha—translated as Free-24/7-Tutoring—is an around-the-clock phone helpline providing free tutoring to middle school, high school and college students in India.
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International Education & Culture Exchange Center
We have about 137 acres of beautiful land in Occidental, California. We are going to develop and build International Education & Culture Exchange Center on the land. Anybody who is interested are welcomed to join in.
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EricQuote
EricQuote saves customers money by making the quoting and selling process error-free, easy, efficient and usable anywhere in the world.
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Sparkseed
Sparkseed provides funding, guidance, and professional services to college social entrepreneurs.
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Riddhi's Contacts (11)
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Vignan Pattamatta
Pursuing Bsc from Stanford University, Software Engineering Intern at Google for two summers (09, 10), Research Associate Intern at Infosys Technologies Ltd (08), Advertising Operations Intern at Cooliris (08).
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Christopher Bennett
Stanford Student and Entrepreneur. Passionate about alleviating global poverty through disruptive technology