I’m a Data Science and AI/ML enthusiast currently pursuing my Masters in Applied Data Science at the University of Florida 🐊. Before that, I was an architect, the kind who designed buildings, not neural networks. Somewhere between blueprints and late-night renderings, I realized I cared more about optimizing workflows than floor plans, so I swapped CAD files for code.
Today, I design intelligent systems that think as creatively as they compute.
My recent work includes:
-- (Current) CADlingo, a voice and text-driven AI tool that lets architects create & modify drawings by simply describing the changes they want.
-- Detecting hallucinations in AI-generated media (because AI sometimes “sees” things that don’t exist)
-- Developing LLM-powered chatbots that actually know when to stop talking.
-- Designing recommender systems and NLP pipelines that bring structure to chaos—and occasionally, music to my Spotify clone app.
Who is Ramya really? She...
-> Believes every messy dataset hides a story worth telling (and sometimes a few outliers worth roasting)
-> Treats model interpretability like design aesthetics — clean, explainable and intentional
-> Gets an adrenaline rush when a model’s accuracy crosses 85%
-> Thinks Git commits should read like poetry, not panic
-> Still names her projects creatively
-> Enjoys making AI less “artificial” and more “intelligent”
Currently seeking full-time roles in Data Science, Machine Learning or AI starting May 2026, where I can combine structured problem-solving, creative design thinking, research rigor and unapologetic curiosity to build something worth bragging about on Social media.


