Aditya Chatterjee is a Cloud Applications Developer intern and dual Computer Science & Mathematics student at Purdue University with six years of engineering experience building production data systems, machine learning models, and embedded control software. At Intel he develops production-grade financial views in Databricks and hardens cross-environment migrations using Azure Data Factory and DevOps pipelines, while his research at Purdue’s SCALE Lab focuses on belief modeling and decision-making under partial observability for Reconnaissance Blind Chess. He has applied deep learning across domains—from LSTM sales forecasting and CNNs for extreme-environment vision to RL/transformer approaches for protein structure—plus low-level C++ sensor-fusion work for control systems. An active open-source contributor, he has enhanced the popular Doom Emacs framework with tree-sitter integration and usability improvements, reflecting a blend of systems-level tooling and developer ergonomics. He’s particularly interested in bridging research and production for intelligent agents and scalable cloud systems, with a practical knack for turning experimental models into reliable, reusable pipelines.
6 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Honors Diploma, Honors Diploma at Westview High School
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Purdue University
An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:42 reviews, 99 commits, 21 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Aditya primarily focused on enhancing the Doom Emacs framework. They added a new command to copy RSS feed links to the clipboard and integrated an Elfeed goodies package. Further contributions included module additions, such as tree-sitter integration for improved syntax highlighting and text object manipulation. Additionally, the user refactored and refined existing code, including doctor checks and folding features.
Contributions:57 commits, 55 pushes, 1 branch in 9 months
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