Summary
Arvind Seshan is an MIT Course 6-3 undergraduate researcher working at the intersection of computer vision, computational photography, graphics, and machine learning, with hands-on projects in CSAIL and the Computer Graphics Group. He builds practical systems—ranging from a neural-network-based, error-tolerant video codec and OpenWrt link-layer modifications for low-latency wireless streaming to diffusion-model pipelines for identity-preserving deblurring—and earned an MGAIC research grant for his work. His research experience spans international labs (EPFL) and industry internships, and he has applied deep learning to scientific imaging, including custom architectures for pan-neuronal classification. A 12+ year robotics veteran, Arvind also runs three educational LEGO robotics sites, mentors teams, and has had his LEGO designs featured by the LEGO Group—an unusual blend of outreach and technical depth. Based in Pittsburgh, he pairs strong systems and research skills with teaching experience supporting large MIT courses. He’s driven by building tools that make advanced computational techniques usable across domains.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6-3), Bachelor's degree Computer Science and Engineering (Course 6-3) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Fox Chapel Area High School
Non-Degree Mathematics and Computer Science, Non-Degree Mathematics and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University