Jash Doshi

Jash Doshi

INFO

I graduated in May 2025 with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Mumbai.

Curiosity has always pushed me to explore widely — from building web and app projects to experimenting with AI and working on hardware-driven ideas. That constant exploration shaped me into a generalist who enjoys connecting concepts across disciplines rather than staying confined to one.

I've always been drawn to innovation, especially when it means trying something that sounds impossible or has never been done before. Getting a proof-of-concept to work on excites me because it proves that persistence and creativity can turn bold ideas into reality. Over time, I feel technology has become more than just code or hardware — it's an environment that shapes how people live, learn, and connect, and my goal is to create solutions that feel natural and human-centered, where imagination and functionality come together to make life a little better.


EDUCATION

I completed my Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering from the University of Mumbai (2021-2025) with a CGPA of 8.92/10.

During my time there, I won the Principal's Excellence Award as a Silver Medalist. I also received the Hall of Fame Award for representing our college at other universities and increasing its value. I earned the Leadership Award twice — once for being the Chairperson of the Developers Club and again for serving as the Google Cloud Facilitator at GSDC.


THINGS I LOVE TO DO

Challenges pull him in. The harder the problem, the more engaged he becomes. Debugging complex systems, learning new frameworks, tackling impossible-sounding projects — these aren't obstacles, they're puzzles worth solving.

Sports keep him sharp. Volleyball teaches teamwork and quick decisions. Chess demands strategic thinking. Snooker requires precision and patience. Each brings something different.

Finance fascinates him. Markets, investment strategies, risk management. Watching how money moves and how decisions compound over time. Pattern recognition at scale, similar to system design but with higher stakes.

Anime offers good storytelling and visual creativity. Themes that explore human nature. An escape, but also a different lens on philosophy and emotion.

Psychology bridges technology and people. Why people make decisions, how biases shape behavior, what drives motivation. Understanding human patterns helps build better products and work better with teams.