Summary
Chaitanya Rajasekhar is a Regenerative Systems Engineer and former Robotics Engineer with eight years of experience applying control systems, computer vision, and ML to real-world robotics and autonomous platforms. He has built and tested multi-robot experiments and MPC-based collision avoidance demos using custom RC platforms and worked on decentralized swarm learning with graph neural networks, demonstrating a strong research-to-prototype pipeline. Now focused on sustainable system design at Anantgram, he blends technical depth with a mission to reduce income disparity, environmental harm, and animal cruelty by creating empowering solutions for lower-income communities. His background spans academic research (University of Florida, ASU) and industry software roles, and his hands-on credentials include FPGA data acquisition, embedded controllers, and self-driving car tooling. Outside engineering he’s an avid cyclist and hiker who recently cycled 14,000 km for animal rights, an unusual personal commitment that underlines his drive to pair technical work with activism.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Nanodegree Self-Driving Car Engineer, Nanodegree Self-Driving Car Engineer at Udacity
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Electronics and Communications Engineering at Vellore Institute of Technology
Master’s Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master’s Degree Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Florida
English, Telugu, Hindi