Parthiv Krishna

Electrical Engineering + Music @ Stanford

Hi there! I'm Parthiv.

I'm a student at Stanford with a passion for robotics and aspirations to pursue a career in product innovation and entrepreneurship. I have experience with various terrestrial and aerial robotics projects and have a particular interest in controls, sensing, and parallelization. As an Electrical Engineering major on the Hardware and Software track, I am excited to learn more about signal processing and machine learning on edge computing devices! I'm also minoring in Music, focusing on sound production and music theory.

Parthiv with Stanford Pupper and Boston Dynamics Spot robots.
Education
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Education

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Stanford University

September 2019 - June 2022 | Stanford, CA
  • BS, Electrical Engineering. GPA: 4.19/4.00
  • EE Hardware and Software Systems Track
  • Music Minor (Sound Production + Music Theory)
  • Selected courses:
    • AA 274A: Principles of Robot Autonomy I (Final Project GitHub)
    • CS 107E: Computer Systems from the Ground Up (Final Project GitHub)
    • CS 111: Operating Systems Principles
    • CS 149: Parallel Computing
    • CS 229: Machine Learning (Final Project Paper)
    • EE 101A/B: Circuits I/II
    • EE 102A/B: Signal Processing and Linear Systems I/II
    • EE 104: Introduction to Machine Learning
    • EE 108: Digital Systems Design (Final Project Paper)
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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

September 2017 - May 2019 | Minneapolis, MN
  • Dean's List. GPA: 4.00/4.00. Non-degree-seeking (PSEO) student during the final two years of high school.
  • Selected courses (38 credits total completed):
    • CSCI 2011: Discrete Structures of Computer Science
    • EE 2001 (+ 2002): Introduction to Circuits and Electronics (+ lab)
    • MATH 4428: Mathematical Modeling
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Minnetonka High School

September 2015 - June 2019 | Minnetonka, MN
  • Summa Cum Laude. GPA: 4.70/4.00 (weighted); 4.00/4.00 (unweighted).
  • Platinum Bilingual Seal (French).
  • Activities: FIRST Team 3082 "Chicken Bot Pie", Alpine Ski Team,
    Science Olympiad, Science Bowl, Quiz Bowl, National Honor Society.
Drone Research
FPGA Synthesizer
Hopper
CS 107e
FRC

Drone Research

During the final two years of high school, I worked on an independent research project that involved the development of an autonomous drone to generate high-quality 3D maps in GPS-denied environments. As part of the project, I developed, proposed, and presented the hardware and software needed to make the ~2kg autonomous drone a reality. I had the opportunity to attend events like the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in 2018 and 2019 where I received the 4th Grand Award (ISEF Poster). I was also named a Regeneron STS Scholar (top 300 in the US) for my work on this project (Paper).

From a technical perspective, the project involved integrating sensors like cameras, IMUs, ultrasonic rangefinders, and LIDAR, to develop a robust SLAM system that could handle various environments and lighting conditions. Compute was handled primarily by an NVIDIA Jetson TX2 using ROS for inter-process communication between different nodes written in Python.

Based on feedback from judges during the science fairs that I attended, I filed a patent on aspects of mapping technology. This patent was granted by the USPTO, #11,127,202! (Google Patents Link, USPTO Link). More recently, while in college, I have been working on commercializing the technology. I have conducted customer interviews to discuss industrial use cases and began optimizing the system for some applications that I have learned about.

Parthiv presenting at ISEF.
A full-color point cloud generated by the drone.
An image of the drone flying.
A diagram explaining the various parts of the drone.

LinkedIn
If you'd like to connect with me or find my resume in a different format.

GitHub
For the code for some projects I've worked on.