Shivam Bansal

Software Engineer at ThinkDeeply

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Shivam Bansal is a software engineer based in Bengaluru with 13 years of experience blending academic rigor from IIT Kanpur with hands-on ML and software development. He has worked across industry and research—contributing Bayesian modeling and Bayesian deep network implementations at Amazon and pursuing advanced research as a PhD student at IITK before moving into product-facing engineering at ThinkDeeply. His technical strengths include probabilistic modeling (PyMC3 and weight-uncertainty approaches) and translating research ideas into production experiments that predict business metrics like sell-through rates. Broadly interested in nascent, high-impact technologies, he pairs a research mindset with practical delivery and a knack for competitive gaming and adventure that keeps his problem-solving agile and resilient.
code12 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookIndian Institute of Technology Kanpur
bookSecondary Examination, Secondary Examination at Bhartiya Vidya Mandir, Nagpur
bookHigher Secondary, Higher Secondary at MHSB Santaji Mahavidyalay
languagesEnglish, Hindi
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Github Skills (4)

deep-learning1
question-answering1
prediction1
neural-network1

Github contributions (5)

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shivamsbansal/IMS_mysql

Jun 2013 - Jul 2013

Contributions:49 commits in 22 days
shivamsbansal/app_99

Dec 2015 - Dec 2015

Contributions:9 pushes, 3 branches in 1 day
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Shivam Bansal - Software Engineer at ThinkDeeply