Summary
Amar Khera is an undergraduate Electronics and Communication engineer with about eight years of hands-on experience building embedded systems, robotics, and drone solutions. He blends firmware work on ESP32/Arduino with hardware skills in KiCad PCB design and Autodesk Inventor mechanical simulation, demonstrated by projects like autonomous maze-solving robots, combat bots, and a sensor-backed medical monitoring system paired with a multi-user Android app. Comfortable across embedded C/C++, Java for Android, and UI-focused real-time interfaces, he is developing deeper expertise in RTOS, wireless sensor integration, and system-level architecture. Active in student and community labs—ITER Robotics Club electrical design lead and member of Internet Society and Nvidia AI Turkey Community—he seeks remote research or internship roles in embedded AI, aerial robotics, or human–machine interaction. Notably, he prefers end-to-end builds that bridge low-level hardware design and user-facing software, making him a practical collaborator for prototype-to-research projects. Based in Delhi, he is eager to contribute remotely while learning from experienced researchers.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University
Senior Secondary, 10+2, Senior Secondary, 10+2 at KRD International School
Secondary School, Upto 10th, Secondary School, Upto 10th at Cambridge School Noida