Hello! I'm Udai, a 21-year-old Undergraduate Student at Imperial College London, taking on the beauty and hardships of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. I enjoy developing software, anywhere from Web-Development to Machine Learning and have had the privilege to work on some incredible projects with some amazing people.
I am also an avid sportsman, rowing at Imperial's Boat Club in my first two years and more recently spending hours on my road bike. Cycling has taken me to many places and sparked a passion for photography to replicate moments where words fall short.
Engineers in Business Fellowship
Modules of Study:
Imperial Rowing Silver Medalist at the British Universities and College Sports Competition
Elected as Deputy Head Boy, focused on upholding school community values and mentoring younger students.
A-Level Qualifications:
Additionally achieved an A grade in AS-Level Economics.
Achieved a Silver CREST Award for developing a IOT vibration sensor to monitor the health of industrial machinery. This enabled early fault detection and hence prologation of machine life.
Achieved 11 A*'s and 2 A's at GCSE Level, including A*'s in German and Economics.
Represented the school in both the Rugby and Tennis Teams, as well as placing 2nd in the National Tennis Youth Games
Raised over £2000 for children in India and Malwi as part of the WOHAA (Wings of Hope Achievement Award). We reached the semi-finals and presented our journey to a panel of judges in the House of Lords. During my reflections, and taking inspiration from Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, I wrote a poem which can be found here.