KarnavTrivedi
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Info
I'm an undergraduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology studying Computer Science and graduating in December 2027.
For a long time, I've been building software systems that people rely on every day, always striving to create products that feel intuitive, reliable, and human-centered. Throughout this journey, I've been deeply curious about how people think, behave, and make decisions when using software — there are many layers to human–computer interaction, and even more opportunities to design systems that better align with real human needs.
During my freshman year, I gravitated toward designing for people in computing spaces because of the scale and speed at which software can impact lives. While technology and systems continuously evolve, at the heart of strong engineering and design is the same principle — creating tools that improve people's lives through clarity, functionality, and thoughtful execution. My background has given me a systems-oriented way of thinking, allowing me to design and build interfaces and platforms that are powerful under the hood while remaining approachable and friendly for the people who use them.
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology
College of Computing
2025 - 2027
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Concentrations: Artificial Intelligence and Computer Networks
Georgia Tech campus during the spring
Engineering Foundations
Great Taste
I believe that great taste in software is developed through building and refining production code. Beyond individual features, understanding how software behaves over time—how it scales, performs, and adapts—has helped me develop a stronger intuition for what feels right. I’m not afraid of trying new approaches and consistently strive toward building clear, reliable, and well-crafted systems.
Technology with Intent
The future of software is compelling to me as systems increasingly anticipate needs and integrate seamlessly into everyday workflows. As software becomes more intelligent and interconnected, I believe its role is to support people without adding friction or complexity. I’m curious about how we can build technology that is purposeful, dependable, and feels natural to use rather than demanding attention.
Things I love to do
Traveling to new cities
Designing and sketching
Formula 1 Weekends