- 🌱 I'm currently leveling up in AI/LLM application development and Spring Boot on AWS
- 🤝 Previously part of Google's extended workforce, building data infrastructure for the Google Knowledge Graph
- 🏆 Google Summer of Code 2023 alumnus with SugarLabs — selected from the top 10% of applicants globally
- 💬 Ask me about JavaScript, TypeScript, React, and backend/cloud architecture
- 📫 Reach me at mohitguptaofficial53@gmail.com
BDI Plus — Software Engineer (Dec 2025 – Present)
- Building ChatCDP, an AI-powered conversational analytics platform over large datasets (Python/Flask, PostgreSQL, Stripe billing)
- Leading migration of legacy IBM systems to Spring Boot on AWS (S3, ECS, SQS, DocumentDB)
- Driving observability with Dynatrace for production reliability
Vaco Binary Semantics (Client: Google) — Associate Software Engineer (Jun 2024 – Nov 2025)
- Part of Google's extended workforce, contributing to data infrastructure for the Google Knowledge Graph
- Built AI-driven data extraction agents using Gemini models
- Engineered blockchain data pipelines processing Ethereum & Arbitrum transaction data at scale
- Contributed to Google's internal Roboslicer tool — RPC calls, bug fixes, full-stack (TypeScript, Java)
Google Summer of Code @ SugarLabs — Software Engineer Intern (Mar 2023 – Aug 2023)
- Resolved 15+ GitHub PRs, shipped 3 new features (screen recording, full-screen viewer, touch-scrolling) using the MediaRecorder & Fullscreen browser APIs
- Selected among the top 10% of applicants globally for GSoC 2023
- Vyaay — Full-stack bill-splitting & group expense app built with Next.js 14, TypeScript, Redux, PostgreSQL, Prisma, and NextAuth.js
- Actively contributing to and exploring open-source projects beyond GSoC — always open to collaborating on interesting issues
I started out as a curious computer science student teaching myself web development, and that curiosity led me into open source — culminating in Google Summer of Code 2023 with SugarLabs, where I shipped real features used by students worldwide and resolved 15+ pull requests. Since then I've worked as part of Google's extended workforce on data infrastructure for the Knowledge Graph, and I'm now building AI-powered products and leading cloud migrations professionally. Open source is still where I go to learn fast and give back — always happy to collaborate on a good issue.


