Hi! I am Ipshita Chatterjee, a junior at Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, University of Delhi, majoring in Computer Engineering.
A hardworking and self-motivated individual, I am passionate about problem-solving, learning new technologies and devising creative solutions to real-world challenges, with the help of Computer Science.
I spend my time exploring the latest developments in the world of technology, especially in the fields of computer vision, cyber security and cyber forensics and quantum computing. I also love contributing to open source projects.
C | C++ | Java (Swing MVC) | Python (Flask MVC) | MySQL | HTML5 | CSS3 (Bootstrap) | JavaScript (JQuery) | Git | Linux | Latex
Education | Institution | Year of Graduation | Aggregate |
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B.E. in Computer Engineering | Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, University of Delhi | 2014-2018 | 79.36% |
AISSCE (Class 12) | Convent of Jesus and Mary, New Delhi | 2014 | 96.8% |
AISSE (Class 10) | Convent of Jesus and Mary, New Delhi | 2012 | 10 CGPA |
###CollabCAD Development Group, National Informatics Center (NIC), New Delhi
I worked as a front end developer intern at NIC New Delhi in summer 2016.
My responsibilites included the complete design and development of the UI/UX of the online management portal of CollabDDS, a software for collaborative real-time remote diagnosis.
A project of this scale, with its effects all across India, excited me immensely and gave me a first-hand experience of working with an industrial code base.
###Cyber Forensics Division, Indian Computer Emergency and Response Team (CERT-In), New Delhi
I worked as a research intern at CERT-In in summer 2015.
I analysed live laboratory forensic samples like CD-ROMs and flash drives, with standard forensic procedures such as imaging and file carving.
I also had the opportunity to survey a brute force password breaker and execute mobile forensics on several SIM cards and mobile phones.
###Education and Research Network (ERNET) India, New Delhi
I interned as a researcher at ERNET in December 2014.
The analysis of security and implementation of the Digital Archival Portal, a repository of 10+ Indian language resources for researchers allowed me to work with an exciting project serving the education and research community in India, at very close quarters.