Shivam Jindal CSE Fresher

About Me

Aspiring Computer Science student with a passion for problem-solving. Skilled in algorithms, data structures, and languages like C/C++. Eager to apply my knowledge to real-world challenges.

Projects

:- Developed a Python-based security orchestration layer with Tkinter dashboard using Windows API hooks, featuring real-time analytics and automated resource monitoring.

• Voice controlled desktop :- Python-based app with speech recognition for hands-free desktop control.

Skills

Proficient in programming languages including C, C++, and Python, with strong experience in web development using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. Skilled in building and deploying AI and Machine Learning solutions, with a solid understanding of both theoretical concepts and practical applications.

Education

• B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering – CCET, Panjab University
• 12th Class – SGGS, Chandigarh | 83%
• 10th Class – CL DAV School, Panchkula | 94.6%

Contact

• Email :- Shivamjindal829@gmail.com
• Linkdien :- https://www.linkedin.com/in/shivam-j-61a569281/
• Github:- https://github.com/AirbusA321NX

Internships

• Bharti Airtel June’25 – July’25 | Software Development Intern

• Profices Technologies Pvt. Ltd. July’25 – August’25 | Backend Developer Intern

Achievements & Certifications

• Detected Corrupted Files In Windows 2024 H2 Canary Build.
• Acheived Badge From IBM on Building first AI Chatbot

• Acheived Introduction to AI Certification from Infosys
• Acheived Certification On OOPS in C++ From Greylearn

Research Work

• Ensemble-Driven Malware Detection with Anomaly Override Capabilities, IEEE ComSoc-ICACT 2025 (Accepted)
• SilentWatch: Frame-Level Time-of-Action Prediction Method for Audio-Agnostic Surveillance, ICoABCD 2025 (Accepted)

Mercury

Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. As such, it circles the sun faster than all the other planets, which is why Romans named it after their swift-footed messenger god.

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One solar day (the time from noon to noon on the planet’s surface) on Mercury lasts the equivalent of 176 Earth days while the sidereal day (the time for 1 rotation in relation to a fixed point) lasts 59 Earth days. Mercury is nearly tidally locked to the Sun and over time this has slowed the rotation of the planet to almost match its orbit around the Sun. Mercury also has the highest orbital eccentricity of all the planets with its distance from the Sun ranging from 46 to 70 million km.

Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar Systm.

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Mercury is the second densest planet.

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Mercury has wrinkles.

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AI Guardrail System

Core Controller & Dashboard – Python-based orchestration with Tkinter dashboard.

Multi-Layered Monitoring – Event-driven framework for registry and process activity.

AI Threat Intelligence – Mistral 7B integration with RAG pipeline for threat analysis.

Threat Feed Automation – Automated news feed ingestion and system forensics.

Script Analysis Suite – AI-powered script analysis with secure shell validation.

GitHub Repository: https://github.com/AirbusA321NX/guardrail_system.git

Voice controlled desktop

• Python-based voice-controlled desktop application
• Speech-to-text using SpeechRecognition library
• Voice commands for app opening and file navigation
• System-level API integration for hands-free control

GitHub Repository: https://github.com/AirbusA321NX/Voice_assistant


Earth

Earth, our home, is the third planet from the sun. It is the only planet known to have an atmosphere containing free oxygen, oceans of liquid water on its surface, and, of course, life.

Earth is the fifth largest of the planets in the solar systm — smaller than the four gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranusand Neptune, but larger than the three other rocky planets,

The Earth’s rotation is gradually slowing.

This deceleration is happening almost imperceptibly, at approximately 17 milliseconds per hundred years, although the rate at which it occurs is not perfectly uniform. This has the effect of lengthening our days, but it happens so slowly that it could be as much as 140 million years before the length of a day will have increased to 25 hours.

The Earth was once believed to be the centre of the universe.

Due to the apparent movements of the Sun and planets in relation to their viewpoint, ancient scientists insisted that the Earth remained static, whilst other celestial bodies travelled in circular orbits around it. Eventually, the view that the Sun was at the centre of the universe was postulated by Copernicus, though this is also not the case.

Earth has a powerful magnetic field.

This phenomenon is caused by the nickel-iron core of the planet, coupled with its rapid rotation. This field protects the Earth from the effects of solar wind.

There is only one natural satellite of the planet Earth.

As a percentage of the size of the body it orbits, the Moon is the largest satellite of any planet in our solar systm. In real terms, however, it is only the fifth largest natural satellite.


Mars

Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Befitting the red planet's bloody color, the Romans named it after their god of war. The Romans copied the ancient Greeks, who also named the planet after their god of war, Ares. Other civilizations also typically gave the planet names based on its color — for example, the Egyptians named it "Her Desher," meaning "the red one," while ancient Chinese astronomers dubbed it "the fire star."

Mars and Earth have approximately the same landmass.

Even though Mars has only 15% of the Earth’s volume and just over 10% of the Earth’s mass, around two thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered in water. Martian surface gravity is only 37% of the Earth’s (meaning you could leap nearly three times higher on Mars).

Mars is home to the tallest mountain in the solar systm.

Olympus Mons, a shield volcano, is 21km high and 600km in diameter. Despite having formed over billions of years, evidence from volcanic lava flows is so recent many scientists believe it could still be active.

Only 18 missions to Mars have been successful.

As of September 2014 there have been 40 missions to Mars, including orbiters, landers and rovers but not counting flybys. The most recent arrivals include the Mars Curiosity mission in 2012, the MAVEN mission, which arrived on September 22, 2014, followed by the Indian Space Research Organization’s MOM Mangalyaan orbiter, which arrived on September 24, 2014. The next missions to arrive will be the European Space Agency’s ExoMars mission, comprising an orbiter, lander, and a rover, followed by NASA’s InSight robotic lander mission, slated for launch in March 2016 and a planned arrival in September, 2016.

Mars has the largest dust storms in the solar systm.

They can last for months and cover the entire planet. The seasons are extreme because its elliptical (oval-shaped) orbital path around the Sun is more elongated than most other planets in the solar systm.


Jupiter

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar systm. Fittingly, it was named after the king of the gods in Roman mythology. In a similar manner, the ancient Greeks named the planet after Zeus, the king of the Greek pantheon.

Jupiter helped revolutionize the way we saw the universe and ourselves in 1610, when Galileo discovered Jupiter's four large moons — Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, now known as the Galilean moons. This was the first time that celestial bodies were seen circling an object other than Earth, major support of the Copernican view that Earth was not the center of the universe.

Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the solar systm.

Only the Sun, Moon and Venus are brighter. It is one of five planets visible to the naked eye from Earth.

The ancient Babylonians were the first to record their sightings of Jupiter.

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Jupiter has the shortest day of all the planets.

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Internship Experience

Bharti Airtel Logo

Bharti Airtel June'25 – July'25

Software Development Intern – IT Department Chandigarh, India

• Developed a modular and scalable automation system to continuously monitor Excel and CSV files for real-time changes, ensuring accurate tracking and minimizing manual supervision through automated detection.

• Implemented an intelligent notification workflow that captures screenshots on every update and instantly sends them to a Telegram group via the Telegram Bot API, improving collaboration and visibility.

Internship Certificate: View Certificate

Profices Technologies Logo

Profices Technologies Pvt. Ltd. July'25 – August'25

Backend Developer Intern Chandigarh, India

• Developed RESTful backend microservices for a Grievance Management System using FastAPI and SQLAlchemy ORM, implementing secure API design, JWT authentication, role-based access control (RBAC), and version control with Git/Github to ensure data integrity and security.

• Optimized scalable database operations with server-side pagination, wildcard search filters, and dynamic sorting mechanisms, reducing query latency and improving response times by 30% in a microservices architecture.

Internship Certificate: View Certificate


Canary Build Bug Detection

As a passionate tech enthusiast, I have actively contributed to the Windows Insider Program by participating in early access builds of Windows 11, including the 23H2 and 24H2 releases. My involvement focused on identifying and reporting bugs, such as detecting corrupted system files and anomalies in Canary channel builds. These contributions have supported the enhancement of system stability and reliability in upcoming Windows updates.

IBM Ai ChatBot Badge.

Coordinated and participated in an on-campus IBM event on "Building an AI Chatbot,"focusing on the basic concepts of chatbot development. Gained hands-on experience with simple chatbot workflows, intent recognition, and response setup using IBM tools. Earned a certification in "How to Build an AI Chatbot: Fundamentals," demonstrating foundational skills in creating and deploying rule-based chatbots.

Achieved Infosys Certification in Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence

Achieved Infosys Certification in Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence, demonstrating a solid understanding of core AI concepts including machine learning algorithms, neural networks, natural language processing, and practical applications of AI in real-world scenarios.

C++ Certification From Greylearn

Completed C++ Programming Certification from GreyLearn, gaining hands-on experience in object-oriented programming, data structures, memory management, and algorithmic problem-solving using C++.


Research Work

Ensemble-Driven Malware Detection with Anomaly Override Capabilities, IEEE ComSoc-ICACT 2025 (Accepted)

Developed a hybrid malware detection model combining Random Forest, XGBoost, and Isolation Forest with optimized feature selection to enhance detection accuracy and reduce false negatives. Achieved 91.49% validation accuracy and a weighted F1-score of 0.91, demonstrating improved reliability in AI-based anomaly detection and cybersecurity applications.

Link: View Certificate

SilentWatch: Frame-Level Time-of-Action Prediction Method for Audio-Agnostic Surveillance, ICoABCD 2025 (Accepted)

Authored and presented a novel deep learning framework integrating MobileNetV2 with PyTorch-based temporal modeling to achieve 90.91% frame-level localization accuracy for silent video action detection, advancing AI-driven security analytics, spatiotemporal modeling, and intelligent surveillance systems.

Link: View Certificate


Pluto

Pluto, once considered the ninth and most distant planet from the sun, is now the largest known dwarf planet in the solar systm. It is also one of the largest known members of the Kuiper Belt, a shadowy zone beyond the orbit of Neptune thought to be populated by hundreds of thousands of rocky, icy bodies each larger than 62 miles (100 kilometers) across, along with 1 trillion or more comets.

In 2006, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet, a change widely thought of as a demotion. The question of Pluto's planet status has attracted controversy and stirred debate in the scientific community, and among the general public, since then. In 2017, a science group (including members of the New Horizon mission) proposed a new definition of planethood based on "round objects in space smaller than stars," which would make the number of planets in our solar systm expand from 8 to roughly 100.

Pluto is named after the Greek god of the underworld.

This is a later name for the more well known Hades and was proposed by Venetia Burney an eleven year old schoolgirl from Oxford, England.

Pluto was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006.

This is when the IAU formalised the definition of a planet as “A planet is a celestial body that (a) is in orbit around the Sun, (b) has sufficient mass for its self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that it assumes a hydrostatic equilibrium (nearly round) shape, and (c) has cleared the neighbourhood around its orbit.”

Pluto was discovered on February 18th, 1930 by the Lowell Observatory.

For the 76 years between Pluto being discovered and the time it was reclassified as a dwarf planet it completed under a third of its orbit around the Sun.

Pluto has five known moons.

The moons are Charon (discovered in 1978,), Hydra and Nix (both discovered in 2005), Kerberos originally P4 (discovered 2011) and Styx originally P5 (discovered 2012) official designations S/2011 (134340) 1 and S/2012 (134340) 1.