Summary
Sohil Savla is a software engineer specializing in computer vision and 3D perception, currently driving 3D mapping efforts at Zoox after building scene-reconstruction algorithms for Microsoft Mixed Reality. He holds an MS in Robotic Systems Development from Carnegie Mellon and pairs academic strengths in perception, SLAM, and controls with production engineering experience across Amazon Lab126, Intuit, eBay and TCS. Over nine years he has moved research-grade vision methods into robust, deployable systems, focusing on extracting geometry and semantics from images for real-world robotics and mixed-reality products. Beyond algorithms, he brings systems-level rigor—testing, deployment and scalable code design—and a long-term ambition to translate robotics perception into sustainable commercial ventures. An early indicator of his interdisciplinary approach is teaching deep reinforcement learning at CMU while actively contributing to industry projects that bridge academic research and product-grade software.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Semester Exchange, Informatics, Semester Exchange, Informatics at Technical University Munich
ICSE, ICSE at The Bishop's School, Pune
Master of Science - MS, Robotic Systems Development, Master of Science - MS, Robotic Systems Development at Carnegie Mellon University
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), Computer Science at Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi
English, German, Hindi, Gujarati