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Shashank Kota

 

Meet our Undergraduate Research Assistant

Shashank Kota

BS Student in Computer Science;
Urban Information Lab

The University of Texas at Austin

 

shashankkota@utexas.edu

 

Shashank Kota is an undergraduate student at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is pursuing a dual degree in Computer Science and Business Honors. Interested in Digital Twins project, he collaborates with other lab members to research and develop solutions that make urban systems more effective and efficient. His technical background, combined with his passion for business strategies, makes him a valuable asset to the team.

Keen to contribute his skills and knowledge to meaningful projects, Shashank is particularly interested in the integration of technology and business to solve real-world challenges. He is open to collaborating and connecting with team members to optimize project outcomes and is proactive in seeking opportunities for engagement.

EDUCATION

  • B.S. Computer Science and Business Honors, The University of Texas at Austin

 

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