Obsessed with the in-between.
The quiet that makes noise worthwhile.
SANSKARSHARMA
Software Engineer
I turn ideas into interfaces people love using.
Balancing performance, design, and scalability in every build.
Writing code with intention, shipping products with purpose.
WORK
May 2025 - Dec 2025

Lightmatter
- Building Next.js apps to visualize real-time hardware data
- Architecting full-stack features with Node.js, MongoDB, and AWS
- Integrating gRPC/GraphQL APIs and containerizing with Docker
- Shipping production-ready code in high-velocity Agile sprints
Oct 2022 - July 2024

Fourie.ai
- Led frontend for an editing platform, doubling users in 3 months
- Integrated LLMs for STT/TTS processing in 600+ languages
- Reduced model inference latency by 40% through NLP tuning
- Mentored 4 interns to boost team-wide engineering productivity
PROJECTS
- Developed an ML application using React.js and FastAPI to predict university admission chances with 85% accuracy.
- Trained a Support Vector Classifier (SVC) and processed data from 500+ student profiles for model evaluation.
- Built a Keras-based neural network to provide personalized university recommendations based on user profiles.
- Built an ML-powered Next.js app using LSTMs for cryptocurrency price prediction, improving forecasting accuracy by 10%.
- Designed an NLP pipeline for real-time sentiment analysis of 50+ cryptocurrencies using the Twitter API.
- Integrated a Flask and Redis backend to handle high-frequency data processing and real-time dashboard updates.
- Engineered a real-time video chat application using React and WebRTC for interest-based user matching.
- Integrated Firebase for real-time data management and low-latency peer-to-peer communication.
- Optimized Node.js backend to achieve 90% connection reliability for seamless, high-quality video calls.
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GradHelp

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CryptoPlace

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Concord

Hello There :)
I build scalable software that turns complex problems into simple, reliable products.


I'm Sanskar Sharma, a CS grad student at Northeastern University. I like building products end-to-end—taking an idea, stressing it, breaking it, and then making it solid.
Most of my time goes into writing code, fixing things I thought were already fixed, and chasing that one bug that refuses to exist when I look at it. When I'm not doing that, I'm usually exploring new tech, watching The Office, or judging coffee a little too seriously.