avyukt soni

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Avyukt Soni

about me

i'm avyukt. when i was a kid i used to change games with tools that weren't really meant for me—just to see if i could make the world behave the way i imagined. that turned out to be a habit: take something apart, learn the rules, then decide which rules are worth keeping.

college gave that habit a name. most days it's not glamorous—it's debugging, rewriting, being wrong in public, and learning from people who are sharper than me. i'm not trying to sound impressive on this page; i'm trying to sound accurate.

the work itself—what i've built, where, with who—is listed elsewhere so this doesn't turn into a brochure.

activity

2345 contributions over the last ~365 days. @avyuktsoni0731

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highlights

  • National finalist @ Smart India Hackathon 2025 (Hardware Edition) with NeuroSense — MoE / AICTE grand finale.
  • Top 105 / 3,700+ teams @ Google Solution Challenge 2025 — led VoltSense (AI IoT anomaly detection).
  • Winner @ Amulate Hackathon (BMW Challenge) with Continuum.ai — selected for internship interview @ BMW Group, Munich.
  • Two-time hackathon winner ($1,100 each): Rapid Rebuild (BIOSage 2.0, Best Technical Implementation) and LifeQuest Balance (Zenventures, Best System Design).
  • Web & Tech Lead @ Google Developer Groups on Campus, ZHCET — led 13 people across three full-stack projects; later mentor.
  • Joint coordinator @ AMURoboclub — TechnoXian 9.0 mentoring; flight & ground software for IN-SPACe CANSAT (ASI); Vercera 4.0 dashboard (200+ registrations, Next.js + PocketBase).
  • Head of Web Operations @ IEEE Student Branch, AMU — workshops and events including Code-o-Fiesta 3.0; technical org for AMUROVc 3.0.

current thoughts

march 2026

most of what i ship lately sits between bare metal and a UI — neurosense reminded me how much story lives in a clean FFT and a calm false-positive rate.

february 2026

continuum started as “stop tab-hopping between jira and calendar”; teaching slack to hold context turned into the real product.

early 2026

leading at gdgc felt less like “owning code” and more like unblocking thirteen people so their projects could ship — still learning that balance.

winter 2025

voltsense’s lesson: anomaly detection is easy to demo, hard to make trustworthy in a real home — cloud run and gemini were the smallest part.

fall 2025

if the resume is honest, it should sound boring next to the repo. checking that again this quarter.

more thoughts coming soon...