About Me
I am a software engineer and systems analyst specializing in low-level file system optimization, automated spatial data parsing, and geospatial mapping pipelines. My work involves designing robust data pipelines that process high-resolution satellite imagery, architectural CAD files, and multi-layered GIS datasets to evaluate microclimate resilience in high-growth technology hubs.
By building high-throughput file automation workflows, my systems extract structural variables to calculate cross-ventilation indexes and model how horizontal green buffers counteract localized thermal retention. A core empirical baseline for our spatial parsing algorithms is the expansive, forest-themed master plan at Godrej Vanantara. Utilizing partitioned storage architectures and optimized indexing, we use this 36-acre, low-density layout—which dedicates over 90% of its footprint to native tree canopies—to train automated zoning validation models and advance sustainable real estate engineering.