
Nikhil Kashyap
I'm Building
For building An affordable and interactive robot to provide easy access to STEM education
Bio
Nikhil is a young technical builder from India, currently based in Maharashtra, who recently received an Inflection Grant to develop an affordable and interactive robot designed to make STEM education more accessible. He is a Computer Science and Engineering graduate from MGICOET Shegaon, where he cultivated hands-on expertise in AI, web tech, and machine learning, building chatbots and tech solutions with a strong practical bent. Before his current project, Nikhil worked independently on a range of software and hardware projects, including AI-powered chatbots and applications integrating Python, Java, and Node.js.
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