About Me
I am Sandhya Adavikolanu, a software engineer with a strong foundation in programming languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, and SQL, and hands-on experience with frameworks like React, Flask, Spring Boot, and Angular. I have worked extensively with databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB, and have developed expertise in tools like Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, and CI/CD pipelines. I am skilled in cloud technologies such as AWS and Firebase and proficient in collaboration tools like GitHub, JIRA, and Confluence. Currently, I am pursuing my Master’s in Information Technology at Arizona State University, where I have maintained a 4.0/4.0 GPA while deepening my knowledge in algorithms, distributed systems, and software engineering. I previously earned my Bachelor’s in Information Technology from CVR College of Engineering with a 3.7/4.0 GPA. In my professional journey, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to impactful projects. At One Community Global, I optimized UI components, automated testing processes, and implemented CI/CD pipelines, which improved efficiency and user satisfaction. At Arizona State University, I worked on building RESTful services, migrating databases for better scalability, and provisioning AWS resources to enhance system performance. During my time at JNTUH Innovation Hub, I developed microservices with Spring Boot and Kafka, improving real-time notifications and system reliability. Additionally, as a Google Women TechMakers Engineering Fellow, I was selected among the top 100 scholars nationwide, which further refined my software engineering skills. I have worked on diverse projects, such as developing an E-Learning portal integrating front-end and back-end systems and creating a cloud-native monitoring application using Flask and Kubernetes. These experiences have shaped my passion for building scalable, innovative solutions and my drive to explore distributed systems, cloud architecture, and software reliability.