Jayesh Singla

A researcher, an engineer in the making

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Hi there! I am Jayesh Singla. I am a senior undergraduate at Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in the Computer Science and Engineering department. Almost everything in computer science, with a specific liking for reinforcement learning and deep learning.

I am currently working on my Bacheor’s thesis on efficient graph retrival techniques advised by Prof. Soumen Chakrabarti and Prof. Abir De. I am also involved with Prof. Peter Stone’s research group at UT Austin, working on adverserial model learning paradigms. Moreover, for the past year, I have been working on a research project formulating new cryptographic definitions and primitives under the guidance of Prof. Manoj Prabhakaran.

During the summer of 2022, I interned at Optiver in Amsterdam as a software engineering intern with the Research & Data team. In the past, I have interned at Octro Inc. on a project involving creation on a Poker agent. I have also worked with Prof. Sándor P. Fekete’s group at Technische Universität Braunschweig on unsolved problems in graph theory.

When I’m not busy with academics or work, I like to read, strum my guitar or play a sport (preferably soccer or table tennis). As a hobby, I love working on web development projects and was a Project Lead at DevCom, the Developer’s Community of IIT Bombay, last year.

Always on the lookout for new opportunities in CS!