Hello! My name is Shivani and I am a recent grad from UC Berkeley. I'm super passionate about engineering and teaching. I've spent tons of hours curating images and watching HTML and CSS tutorials on Youtube to finally create this masterpiece that lies in front of you. The process of creating this website was fun, yet undeniably frustrating. After creating my first website from scratch, I plan to create many more and teach others how to recreate this process!
Here's what I've Done So Far
A combination of personal and school projects that I have thoroughly enjoyed creating!
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NOTICE: Due to UC Berkeley policy, no code will be displayed publicly for any project labelled under the "school project" category. I have created a private repository for all project code, which is available upon request!
iOS App [Coming Soon]
Fall 2024
Full Time SWE @ Splunk
Spring 2022
4DataPrivacy
Spring 2021
Bear Maps
Fall 2020
Ants Vs. Somebees
Spring 2019
UC Berkeley
Fall 2019
Blog Posts
I love reading about women in tech and the art of meditation.
Creating memorabilia is an art that has allowed me to capture the emotions, smiles, and happiness of every individual depcited in this gallery. Also, I just love taking pictures!
New York
Brooklyn, NY
Mommy's Girl
Ludhiana, PB
Sailboat
Santa Cruz, CA
Foolin' Around
Berkeley, CA
Orchid Bush
Hayward, CA
Besties 4 Life!
Hayward, CA
Pink Sky
Lake Tahoe, CA
Three Idiots
Ludhiana, PB
Full TIME SWE @ SPLUNK
Starting off as a new grad!
In 2022, I started off as a new grad at Splunk. Super excited for what's to come! This past Summer, I interned on an awesome team and was able to work on impactful projects. As a full time engineer, I can't wait to start designing and contributing to internal infrastructure.
Spring 2022
Category: Industry
Bear Maps
Implement Dijkstra's algorithm to find the shortest path from one location to another
This has to be one of the coolest projects I have ever developed! Bear maps is a functional web mapping application in Java that supports scrolling, zooming, and route finding. This web application is modeled after openstreetproject.org. Check out the demo I've provided!
Fall 2020
Category: School Project
Vitality
iOS application for individuals who suffer from IBS
In the United States, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects between 25 and 45 million people, including me. I currently suffer from various IBS symptoms and realized I spend much of my time documenting my symptoms on a piece of paper that I will eventually lose. As a result, I am currently planning to create a mobile application to track an individual's digestive health. This application is very user friendly and will track the following data: water intake, food intake, weight, abdominal pain, constipation, etc. As someone who deals with IBS side effects daily, I found it quite useful to create an application that will track all of the necessary data that an individual inputs. I am creating this application to aid IBS sufferers, like me, to help track and improve their overall symptoms.
Fall 2024
Category: Personal Project
4DataPrivacy
Created an educational website about Privacy and Data Rights
Our mission is to bring awareness to the public about data rights and privacy laws and advocate for their passing on local, state, and federal levels. Feel free to check out our website!
Spring 2021
Category: Personal Project
Ants vs. Somebees
Tower defense game inspired by Plants vs. Zombies [PYTHON]
Ants vs. Somebees was inspired by the game "Plants vs. Zombies".
A game of Ants Vs. SomeBees consists of a series of turns. In each turn, new bees may enter the ant colony. Then, new ants are placed to defend their colony. Finally, all insects (ants, then bees) take individual actions. Bees either try to move toward the end of the tunnel or sting ants in their way. Ants perform a different action depending on their type, such as collecting more food, or throwing leaves at the bees. The game ends either when a bee reaches the end of a tunnel (you lose), or the entire bee fleet has been vanquished (you win).
I created this game through the use of functional and object-oriented programming paradigms. I was also able to create different subclasses of ants and bees with special skills through the use of inheritance. To ensure this project was fully functional, I tested each function after it was written.
Fall 2019
Category: School Project
UC Berkeley
The beginning of my journey to college!
P.S: The image above is of me standing in the middle of a Fibonacci spiral on campus!
I am a Junior at UC Berkeley majoring in Computer Science. My first year here allowed me to challenge myself academically, grow as an individual, and become the best version of myself. Attending lectures taught by renown professors has been a memorable experience, to say the least. Attending Berkeley has allowed me to truly value my education and the opportunities that have been provided to me.