Akash Kant has a diverse work experience starting from their most recent role as a Quantum Cloud Architect at qBraid, where they design and implements the company's quantum cloud computing platform. Prior to that, they worked as a Software Developer at Motorq, focusing on real-time streaming data and analytics for car data. Akash also gained experience as a Student Software Developer at the University Technology Office at Arizona State University, where they worked on technological solutions impacting end users and developers. Akash also served as a Platform Software Engineer Intern at ServiceNow and worked on various roles at ServiceNow, including ITBM Innovation Lab, ITBM Agile Team, and ITBM Agile Integration Team. Additionally, Akash has worked as a Senior Software Engineer at MakeMyTrip, a Software Engineer at Optum, and as a Teaching Assistant at IIIT Hyderabad. Akash also represented IIIT in CANSAT 2015 as a Team Leader. Overall, Akash has a strong background in software development, cloud computing, system architecture, and quantum computing.
Akash Kant is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Computer Science at Arizona State University, starting in 2021 and expected to end in 2022. Akash previously obtained a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad (IIITH) from 2012 to 2016.
In terms of high school education, there is no specific information provided about the start and end year. However, Akash attended Little Flower School, where they completed their CISCE (Boards 12th Standard) degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. Akash also completed their CISCE (10th Standard) degree in Physical Sciences from the same school.
Akash Kant has obtained various certifications throughout their educational journey. These include certifications in Scrum: Advanced, Intro to Service Management with ITIL® 4, Learning ServiceNow, Learning REST APIs, Quantum Coalition Hackathon 2021 | Google Challenge - 7th Position, Winners on QC hackathon IBM Technical challenge - Improving Quantum Audio Signal Processing Methods Using Qutrits, Designing RESTful APIs, Cross Site Scripting For Software Engineering, Security Training Open Web Application Security Project, Internationalization and Localization for Software Engineering, Privacy - Handling Personal Information, and Machine Learning from institutions such as LinkedIn, LinkedIn Learning, Google, ServiceNow, and Coursera.
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