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Sheeba Ransing

Senior Software Engineer
MathWorks
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​Sheeba Ransing is a Senior Software Engineer at MathWorks, currently working on projects in ROS Toolbox. She has joined MathWorks in 2015, as a Software Engineer in Test at Quality Engineering Group, where she has worked on developing test infrastructure to qualify various products like SOC Blockset, UAV Toolbox, Embedded Targets, ROS Toolbox. She holds her ‘Master’s of Science Degree in Computer Engineering’ from Michigan Tech University, Michigan and her ‘Bachelor’s of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics from Osmania University, India.


Sheeba has her specialization in Embedded System domain. Prior to joining MathWorks, she has four years of professional work experience as a Software developer in Information Technology from India.

From a nascent age, her passion towards Mathematics and Physics has encouraged her to develop keen interest in engineering field. She loves participating in various competitive events and one of the remarkable event was BAJA SAE during the year 2007, which provided a platform for the students to collaborate as a team to design and build an off-road vehicle that will survive a challenging environment. She always looks for an opportunity to give back to STEM community.

During her spare time, she loves working on hobby projects and recently she built a security camera using Raspberry Pi board. She also enjoys experimenting cooking different dishes and host people at home.

Workshop: Catching Fire: Autonomous Drones to Detect and Track Wildfires
October 26, 2022; 8:00am - 9:00am
Can drones help prevent natural disasters? Wildfires have become highly destructive in recent years, ravaging the environment and human lives. In this hands-on workshop, build a wildfire detection system with autonomous drones. Explore cutting-edge methods to detect fire outbreaks and predict their direction of spread. Gain skills in simulation and AI that you can apply to life-saving problems.

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