Summary
Amaresh Joshi is an information technologist and PhD candidate in Linguistics at Michigan State University with over three decades of hands-on experience designing and developing information systems and databases for academic institutions. He currently combines systems analysis and information systems design for MSU’s College of Arts and Letters language labs while pursuing research in syntax, semantics, and computational linguistics. Previously he led development of student information systems for MSU’s medical colleges, translating complex institutional requirements into reliable production systems. Comfortable spanning technical and academic worlds, he leverages an electrical engineering foundation from IIT Madras to bridge software engineering and formal linguistic inquiry. Ambitious to join a role that fuses his deep systems-design expertise with computational-linguistics research, he brings both operational know‑how and scholarly rigor.
10 years of coding experience
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Linguistics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Linguistics at Michigan State University
English, Marathi, French