Sanchit Vohra is a software engineer and University of Illinois MS candidate specializing in computer vision, systems, and AI, with 11 years of engineering experience and a current role at Apple. He founded Jalapeno, a real-time, low-bandwidth teleoperations platform that combines H.264 streaming, RTP/SRT networking, and GAN-based video super-resolution to deliver scalable, loss-tolerant remote vehicle control. His background blends high-performance C++ systems, concurrent models, and embedded robotics with practical ML tooling in PyTorch/TensorFlow and end-to-end infrastructure using Docker, Kubernetes, GCP and AWS. Past internships at Niantic and CommScope demonstrate impact across semantic fusion, fuzz testing at cloud scale, and computer-vision-guided robotic automation that reduced errors and memory usage substantially. Comfortable across full-stack development (React/Node.js) and languages from Rust to Python, he thrives at the intersection of low-latency systems and applied machine learning. An engineer who moves quickly from research ideas to production-grade implementations, he often optimizes both algorithmic accuracy and system-level constraints simultaneously.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at The Shri Ram School
Master of Science - MS Computer Engineering (Computer Vision), Master of Science - MS Computer Engineering (Computer Vision) at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Contributions:10 commits, 5 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
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