Agentic AI Builder
FEATUREDReusable Cursor skill that turns vague agent ideas into shippable MVPs — planning, tools, evals, and portfolio docs. Covers RAG, MCP, planning, and evaluation patterns.
I’m 25 and recently completed my master’s in Computer Science at Florida Atlantic University.
I’m open to ML engineering, software engineering, and internship opportunities. I’m especially interested in machine learning, AI, and deep learning, and I enjoy building projects that solve real problems.
Originally from Rajkot, Gujarat, India — now based in Florida and open to relocation. Outside of coding: running, lifting, reading, podcasts, and keeping things organized.
For opportunities or collaboration — hello[at]krushalkalkani.com
EXPERIENCE
ML research, student leadership, and industry software experience.
Supported student residents and housing operations — intake, daily admin, and clear communication under high-traffic front-desk conditions.
Selected for the competitive 2025–26 Elite Owls cohort; represented FAU as a student leader across Leadership Labs and the Legacy 61 program.
Supported quiet-standing balance experiments with Python pipelines and MediaPipe Pose for skeletal landmark detection and center-of-mass estimation.
Built and customized Odoo ERP modules with Python and JavaScript — first production software role after internship.
Full-stack internship across web development and Python — shipped features with code review and agile team workflows.
PROJECTS
End-to-end ML apps and agent tooling — built, deployed, and documented.
Reusable Cursor skill that turns vague agent ideas into shippable MVPs — planning, tools, evals, and portfolio docs. Covers RAG, MCP, planning, and evaluation patterns.
End-to-end ML pipeline with model comparison, feature engineering, and a deployed Streamlit app on Hugging Face.
NLP pipeline on 2,484 resumes — TF-IDF features, multi-class classification, and a Streamlit demo on Hugging Face Spaces.
Multiple linear regression to predict startup profits from R&D, marketing, and admin spend — with scaling and backward elimination.
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