Hey, I'm Mayank Lad, a Toronto-based Full Stack Engineer passionate about Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. With roots in Computer Engineering from Savitribai Phule Pune University, I've made significant strides at Accenture, mastering Python, Java, and Oracle Cloud.
Currently on Lambton College's Dean's Honor List, I'm on a mission to bridge the gap between tech and real-world impact. From crafting machine learning models to optimizing microservices, I thrive on turning challenges into innovation.
Explore my digital space for a snapshot of my journey. Let's connect for tech talks or potential collaborations - I'm always up for the next coding adventure!
Dove into impactful projects: Image Captioning Sentiment Analysis on Airbnb, House Description vs Characteristics, Google Play Store Case Study. Blending theory and hands-on application, these projects define my ongoing AI & Machine Learning journey at Lambton College.
September 2022 - PresentAs a Senior Analyst, I spearheaded the development of end-to-end machine learning data pipelines, enhancing efficiency in handling large datasets. My expertise in Python, Java, and Oracle Digital Assistant allowed me to streamline user interactions and boost chatbot efficiency. I played a pivotal role in creating microservices using the Spring Framework, optimizing data loading into the database for improved management and faster retrieval.
December 2021 - July 2022In this role, I delved into cloud-based development, gaining proficiency in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). My contributions included designing, developing, and deploying Terraform scripts, automating infrastructure processes and reducing manual errors. Leveraging the Spring Framework and VueJS, I constructed microservices and enhanced user experience through UI component development.
January 2021 - November 2021During my internship, I underwent specialized training in web application development using the .NET framework. This experience focused on C# programming and MySQL backend integration, laying the groundwork for my journey into full-stack engineering.
June 2019