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Avyuct brings clarity to data

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Rajesh Aggarwal, adjunct professor of data analytics engineering in the at 亚洲AV, has always been fascinated by data.听聽

鈥淚鈥檝e been working with data science for a long time,鈥 says Aggarwal. 鈥淚 was working on data models on my own, and decided it was an opportunity to create a company around it.鈥澛犅

Combining his data science training with AI and machine learning, Aggarwal started Avyuct in 2017. A Sanskrit word meaning 鈥榗rystal clear' he says the tagline of Avyuct is exactly that鈥攂ringing crystal clear clarity to data.听

鈥淎t Avyuct we build models using data science techniques and work with small satellite coordination, object detection, and anomaly detection,鈥 Aggarwal says.听

Anomaly detection---which tracks any unusual discrepancies in data鈥攊s used by a variety of industries, says Aggarwal. It鈥檚 a practical tool for targeting underlying issues within a product, concept, or project and it can be a key factor in avoiding problems and determining the best solutions.听

鈥淎nomaly detection is used by pharmaceutical companies to detect defective pills, tech companies to detect security threats, manufacturing industries to detect machine defects鈥t鈥檚 also an important tool to incorporate in the area of data science,鈥 he says.听

鈥淩ight now, we have a couple interesting projects,鈥 Aggarwal says. 鈥淲e are working to develop the coordination of small satellites for optimal data collection on the ground, and an anomaly detection model.鈥澛犅

Avyuct started as a part-time venture for Aggarwal, as he explored through data concept models in his spare time. Today, the company has grown to include full- time employees, and when space and time allows, interns.

Aggarwal plans to recruit interns during summer 2022 at Avyuct. Those interested in the opportunity can check any open positions on the Mason career portal.听

For more information on Avyuct, visit .听