About


Abhit

I’m a research engineer with over 7 years of experience designing and building systems that run reliably at scale. My work sits at the intersection of cloud, edge computing, and AI/ML infrastructure, where I focus on turning complex ideas into practical, usable solutions.

I began my career at Shared Electric, a Swiss energy-tech startup, where I built IoT systems and data platforms for smart energy management. Later, during my time at CERN, I worked on projects ranging from industrial monitoring systems to distributed machine learning pipelines. These experiences provided me with a unique blend of startup agility and large-scale research engineering, shaping my passion for creating technology that has a real-world impact.

I also spent some time teaching graduate courses in visualization and geometric modeling, an experience that taught me as much about clear communication as it did about code.

Outside of work, I enjoy continuing to explore new things. Sometimes that means tinkering with new systems or testing out the latest tools, other times it’s following fresh ideas in technology and seeing where they might lead. What I enjoy most is building a community with people who share my enthusiasm for learning and creating. I also enjoy photography and analytical philosophy, which offer me visual and conceptual perspectives on the world.

I hold a Master’s degree in Scientific Computing from Heidelberg University (Germany), where I focused on scientific visualization, machine learning, and mathematical optimization. During this time, I also spent a semester abroad in L’Aquila (Italy), which complemented my studies with a deeper dive into mathematics and a chance to pursue new areas that sparked my curiosity. This academic journey broadened my perspective and continues to shape how I think about and solve complex problems.

We live on an island surrounded by a sea of ignorance. As our island of knowledge grows, so does the shore of our ignorance. - J. A. Wheeler

photography
A few moments I’ve captured through my lens