Summary
Neil Rathod is a computer scientist and robotics-minded problem-solver with 9 years of hands-on STEM experience, currently building signal-processing and real-time ML software at Southwest Research Institute. He blends a strong academic foundation in computer science (BS, 3.73 GPA) with practical systems work from FIRST Robotics controls leadership to university research on robotic assistants for at-home peritoneal dialysis patients. Neil has led technical programs and events—running hardware-focused hackathons, serving as IEEE student technical director and now Chair of IEEE Young Professionals Lone Star—demonstrating a knack for translating technical ideas into community impact. He mentors budding coders, ships production-oriented features across Python, .NET, and web stacks, and thrives on applying computer vision and AI to high-impact, real-world problems. An adaptable collaborator who bridges research, product, and outreach, he seeks opportunities to push robotics and AI toward tangible quality-of-life improvements.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.73, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.73 at The University of Texas at Dallas
Gujarati, Hindi, English