Summary
Chiraag Chakravarthy is a mathematics student and tutor with a decade of hands-on experience applying math and physics to game development, robotics, rendering, and control systems. He won the FTC World Championship control systems award after deriving an optimal-time robot trajectory via calculus of variations and worked on localization using integrated odometry. At RPI he studies Mathematics and Computer Science while independently implementing advanced light-transport techniques—next event estimation and bidirectional path tracing—in a custom renderer. As a Leidos data scientist intern he built an AI Assurance toolkit that automated neural network verification with spatial preprocessing, task queuing, and AWS integration for mission-critical robustness testing. He also designs educational software—having won a state fair for a function-transformation game for pre-calc students—and is actively developing a 2D Java game. Combining rigorous theoretical problem solving with practical system-building, he thrives on projects that bridge mathematics, simulation, and trustworthy AI.
9 years of coding experience
Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute