I build systems that think, see, and move.
I'm Shaurya Sharma, a 16 year old engineer who turns ideas into working hardware and software: multi agent AI assistants, computer vision pipelines, competition robots, and things I machine, print, and solder by hand.
Currently a software engineer in the making.
Things I've designed, built, and shipped
From distributed AI systems to hand finished hardware. Each one is a full case study, click through for the problem, the process, and what broke along the way.
AI Systems
Flagship
Leo, Distributed Multi Agent Voice Assistant
A physical AI assistant split across two laptops: wake word detection, on device speech, a five model orchestration brain with vector memory, and text to speech, all networked over an encrypted mesh.
eBike Safety Camera
A computer vision project in the making: a privacy first way to study eBike safety on my street, built to collect anonymous aggregate insight, never faces or footage.
Hardware
Award
Sun Tracking Solar Panel
A self-sufficient solar panel that follows the sun on a Raspberry Pi and motorized frame. Second Place at the 43rd IUSD Science Fair.
Monkey, Screen Aware Assistant
A floating desktop companion that sees your screen and answers with vision capable LLMs, with persistent memory and animated UI, all in one Python file.
Robotics
VEX IQ Competition Robot
A chain driven scoring robot on mecanum wheels, designed, wired, and programmed with my middle school team under competition constraints.
What I work with
I move between software, electronics, and the machine shop, and I like projects that force me to do all three.
Programming
- Python
- JavaScript
- HTML / CSS
- Node.js
- Flask
- Git
AI & Machine Learning
- Multi-agent orchestration
- LLM APIs
- YOLO
- ChromaDB / RAG
- Whisper STT
- Prompt design
Robotics
- VEX IQ
- Chassis design
- Autonomous routines
- Motors & sensors
- Chain / gear drive
Electronics
- Raspberry Pi
- Breadboarding
- Soldering
- Servo / stepper control
- Wiring & power
CAD & Fabrication
- Fusion 360
- 3D printing (Prusa)
- Laser cutting
- Slicing
- Woodworking & finishing
Ways of Working
- Systems thinking
- Rapid prototyping
- Technical writing
- Ethics-first design
- Teamwork
A track record of finishing what I start
I don't collect half-built projects. Each of these went from a blank page to something that runs, competes, or wins.
Second Place
43rd Annual IUSD Science Fair, sun tracking solar panel, Jan 2024.
VEX IQ Competitor
Team 92614B, built and programmed our competition robot.
Full Stack Maker
From YOLO pipelines to hand soldered light bases, software to sawdust.
Curious by default, hands-on by choice
I'm a sophomore in Irvine, California who never stopped asking how things work. That question has taken me from taking apart electronics to designing multi-agent AI systems and computer-vision tools — and to the workshop, where I print, cut, and solder the physical side of my ideas.
What drives me is the moment an idea becomes real: when the panel finally tracks the sun, when Leo answers in a second and a half, when a detection box first lands exactly where it should. I care about building things that are useful, honest, and well-made.
Building something? I'd love to hear about it.
Whether it's an internship, a research project, a robotics team, or just a good engineering problem — my inbox is open.