Summary
Ayush Singh is an undergraduate researcher and sophomore at Northeastern University studying Computer Science and Computer Engineering, focused on embedded systems, robotics, and intelligent hardware design. He contributes to Husky Beta and the Multi-Modal Mobility Morphobot projects, developing perception, control, and simulation workflows with ROS/ROS2 and Gazebo to enable morphing robot autonomy. Comfortable across C/C++, Python, MATLAB, firmware, circuit design, and microcontrollers, he blends software and electronics to build resilient, efficient robotic systems. Outside research he founded the NJ chapter of Science for Community, raising $25,000 for STEM programs, and brings leadership experience from DEI work and competitive programming (ICPC regionalist, Codeforces specialist). He’s especially interested in hardware-inspired computation at the intersection of neuroscience and engineering, seeking collaborative projects that translate interdisciplinary ideas into working prototypes.
5 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science + Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science + Computer Engineering at Northeastern University
Columbia University Science Honors Program (SHP), STEM, 11 and 12, Columbia University Science Honors Program (SHP), STEM, 11 and 12 at Columbia University
High School Diploma, STEM, 12, High School Diploma, STEM, 12 at Robbinsville High School
English, Hindi, Spanish