Ankur Bhatia has a diverse range of work experience in the technology field. Ankur currently works as a Software Engineer at Gan.ai since June 2021. Prior to that, they worked as an Application R&D Intern at Samsung Electronics from January 2021 to May 2021, where they developed an Android application for 3D tracking of human finger movement. Ankur also worked as an ML Intern at The Ideaz Factory from April 2020 to August 2020, where they gained experience in machine learning. Ankur also held a position as a Research Intern at the Indian Institute Of Information Technology from December 2019 to February 2020, where they worked on human emotion recognition for a humanoid robot. Additionally, Ankur has undertaken various other roles such as a Student Intern at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, a Mentor at Learn IT, Girl, and a participant in the India STEM Foundation's World Robot Olympiad.
Ankur Bhatia received a Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Panjab University. In addition to their formal education, they obtained several certifications, including "Virtual Summer School Deep Learning for Language Analysis" from the University of Cologne, "CIFAR Deep Learning + Reinforcement Learning Summer School" from Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, and "Oxford Machine Learning Summer School - 2020" from the University of Oxford. Ankur also completed various online courses and training programs, such as "C++ Standard Template Library" from LinkedIn, "Computer Vision Basics" from Coursera, and "The Complete Self-Driving Car Course - Applied Deep Learning" from Udemy. Other certifications include "Machine Learning A-Z, Hands On Python In Data Science" from Udemy, "Learn IT, Girl 4th Edition" from Learn IT, Girl, "Structuring Machine Learning Projects", "Improving Deep Neural Networks: Hyperparameter tuning, Regularization and Optimization", and "Neural Networks and Deep Learning" from Coursera. Additionally, Ankur participated in the "World Robot Olympiad" organized by India STEM Foundation. Ankur also received the "Secure & Private AI Challenge Scholarship" from Udacity, although the month and year of completion are not specified.
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