About Me

My name is Nischal Khatri, and I am a 22 year old Senior studying Mathematics and Computer Science in Ramapo College of New Jersey. I am working as a Network Assistant in Ramapo College's IT department. I'm also working as a Research Assistant in the study of Galois Representations Associated to Modular Forms. My major hard skills include C++, Javascript, Python, HTML/CSS, while some of my soft skills are Time Management, Team Play, Strategic Planning, and Leadership.


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Network Assistant Information Technology Services(ITS), Ramapo College of New Jersey
- Worked under a Network Engineer to troubleshoot more than 300 computers and 200 laptops which facilitated students and faculties with fast and smooth computers
- Resolved network problems throughout the school that helped in teaching/learning by more than 20 departments, more than 100 teachers and around 5000 students
- Set up/Repaired more than 50 switches, 100 access points, Ethernet ports and 30 data closets to provide uninterrupted internet connection throughout the school
- Managed and checked wireless status in a timely manner
- Use Microsoft Visio, Adobe Photoshop, and Cisco's Heat Map Software to map out the measurements of academic buildings and residence hall in order to determine suitable spots for access points
- Wipe out network cards, switches, and access points for recycling using Putty
- Assist students in setting up various multimedia devices like xbox, play-station, wii, as well as smart TV by registering their device's MAC address in the school's system, and connecting it to the proper wireless/wired network
- Planning projects to install/upgrade access points and switches throughout the campus
Research Assistant Galois Representations Associated to Modukar Forms
- The main objective of this project is to gain an understanding, through explicit computation, of how modular forms give rise to Galois representations. Specifically, we will find an explicit model for the modular curve, X_0(35), use it to compute the associated Galois representations, and verify that the representations have certain essential.
- We use mathematical programming language such as Sage which is based on Python to reduce polynomials of higher degrees, and programs like LaTex to record the works done for a possible publication in the future.
Lab Assistant George T. Potter Library, Ramapo College of New Jersey
- Assisted more than 5000 students and visitors with the use of library’s database/e-reserves which helped students and faculties with their research/homework
- Made a database for lost books
- Look for old and unused books and hand it to a Librarian for inspection
- Handled/Maintained lab computers and printers to provide continuous access to lab computers and free printing all throughout the school year
Research Assistant Virtual Reality Lab, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Tecnhology Used: JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Node.js, Three.js, Oculus Rift
- Conducting experiment with Dr. Scott Frees to identify how effectively users can navigate through the traffic in a Virtual Environment that simulates a city street
- Creating a Virtual Environment from scratch under Dr. Frees's guidance
Research Assistant Ramapo College of New Jersey
Technology Used: C, C++, Elisa-3 Robot, Radio Base Module, Ubuntu-OS - Study on the working of Elisa-3 which is developed by Gctronic
- Writing programs to calibrate all the sensors (8 IR proximity sensors and 4 ground sensors), and creating a spreadsheet to determine appropriate values for each sesnor
- Help Professor Fine in setting up various environments to carry out expirements using Elisa-3
- Eventually, we want Elisa-3 to work automatically by reading the environment around it
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