Hey! I'm Anirudh.
I'm an undergraduate at UC Berkeley. I love working on challenging computational problems and building elegant software.
Most of my experience has been in machine learning, systems programming, and full stack web development, but I'm always eager to explore new areas of computing.
My research explores how machine learning can help us image the world faster, focusing on space-based radars at BAIR and Compton telescopes at the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Lab. My work was recently selected as a spotlight presentation at the 2025 ML for Astrophysics Workshop Colocated at ICML, and a longer paper is coming soon.
At Berkeley, I TA'd for our Machine Learning & Data Structures courses and built fun projects with friends at Launchpad.
I've previously worked on low-latency radar kernels at Anduril, full stack development at Amazon, automated network attack detection at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and cloud infrastructure at One Convergence.
Feel free to check out some of the photos I've taken or contact me anytime!