Summary
Nikhil Bhanu is an audio software generalist with 10 years of experience building real-time spatial audio and signal-processing systems, currently contributing to Audio Hardware at Google in San Francisco. He blends hands-on C/C++ development with research-driven approaches from his M.S. in Music Technology at Georgia Tech, bringing state-of-the-art ML and DSP techniques into product-grade code. His toolkit spans JUCE, ADI SHARC, Python, MATLAB and TensorFlow, enabling end-to-end work from low-level embedded processing to prototype ML models. Past roles at Dysonics and Dolby gave him deep practical experience shipping audio features and optimizing real-time pipelines. Colleagues rely on him to tackle cross-domain problems where acoustics, embedded constraints, and perceptual research intersect. A mechanical-engineering background plus industry internships gives him an unusual systems perspective on hardware-software integration in audio products.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Mechanical Engineering, 75%, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Mechanical Engineering, 75% at Visvesvaraya Technological University
Master of Science (M.S.), Music Technology, 3.81, Master of Science (M.S.), Music Technology, 3.81 at Georgia Institute of Technology
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
English, Hindi, Malayalam