Vansh Sharma is a software engineer based in Bengaluru with five years of experience and a focus on machine learning and AI, currently working at JPMorgan Chase after two prior internships there. He contributed to TensorFlow as a Google Summer of Code participant and has hands-on open-source experience teaching data science fundamentals through Jupyter Notebook contributions to the large GirlScript Winter of Contributing repository. A BTech Information Technology student at Manipal University Jaipur, Vansh blends academic grounding with practical engineering in production finance systems. He brings a curious, educator’s mindset to teams—translating complex ML concepts into clear, reusable notebooks and production-ready code.
5 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
All India Secondary School Examination, CBSE, All India Secondary School Examination, CBSE at Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar Gail - India
All India Senior School Certificate Examination, CBSE, All India Senior School Certificate Examination, CBSE at Delhi Public School Indore - India
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Information Technology, Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Information Technology at Manipal University Jaipur
GirlScript Winter of Contributing is a three-month-long Open-Source Program organized by🧡GirlScript Foundation to create the world's largest multilingual content repository that will be available to everyone.
Role in this project:
Data Scientist
Contributions:35 commits, 7 PRs, 35 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Vansh primarily contributed to the repository by adding and modifying Python Jupyter Notebooks related to fundamental programming concepts and data science topics. These changes include detailed explanations of assignment operators, arithmetic operators, and overviews of seaborn data visualizations. The contributions indicate a focus on building a foundational understanding of data science and programming practices.
Contributions:15 commits, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 1 day
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