Mumbai, India · CS Undergraduate
"Developer. Writer. Dreamer of Universes."
Where literature meets technology under the stars — building intelligent systems, crafting digital experiences, and exploring the infinite expanse of ideas.
Engineering intelligence, building scalable systems, and pushing the boundaries of what machines can do.
I am Shweta Jha — a Computer Science student, full stack developer, and writer who believes technology and literature are two languages for the same human longing: to understand, to create, to connect.
By day, I architect intelligent systems — weaving machine learning pipelines, building scalable web applications, and designing IoT solutions that respond to the physical world. My HELMEX project, a winner at Mumbai University's Aavishkar 2025–26, embodies this ethos: technology that acts when humans cannot.
My journey has taken me from the halls of KSD's Model College to research publications, government recognition under Maharashtra's YEWS initiative, and a published poetry anthology. I believe the best technology feels almost literary — purposeful, humane, and unforgettable.
I am not just building products. I am composing a story — one commit, one word, one star at a time.
"Each chapter, a star. Each role, a constellation."
Immersed in the architecture of machine intelligence — processing vast data landscapes, engineering pipelines that transform raw information into predictive clarity.
Crafting digital architecture — responsive, scalable web applications that bridge human intent with technological precision.
Words as constellations — shaping 100+ articles that drifted through digital news streams, trended across social galaxies, and left lasting impressions on search landscapes.
Promoted into creative command — steering a constellation of designers and storytellers toward a unified brand vision for early-stage ventures.
Where design became identity — crafting the visual language of venture-backed startups, translating ambition into imagery that resonated and engaged.
Intelligent IoT & AI-Based Smart Helmet System
An AI-integrated smart helmet system focused on rider safety and emergency response. Combines accident detection, alcohol sensing, GPS tracking, and automated emergency alert functionalities through a unified IoT architecture — creating a real-time safety monitoring system that responds when humans cannot.
A smart agriculture intelligence platform leveraging AI/ML for crop prediction and disease detection. Processes large-scale agricultural datasets to provide intelligent, data-driven recommendations that empower farmers with actionable insights for yield optimization.
A full stack event management and community engagement platform enabling users to discover, create, and coordinate events. Features real-time updates, RSVP management, and an intuitive dashboard that simplifies event lifecycle from ideation to execution.
"A Hybrid IoT and AI Architecture for Intelligent Rider Protection Systems" — published in Aarhat Multidisciplinary International Education Research Journal. Proposes scalable architecture for predictive rider protection and emergency response.
Words as architecture. Stories as systems. The art of translating human experience into language that endures.
We all carry a hunger disguised as passion. Some learn to tame it, while others let it consume them whole. A meditation on obsession, identity, and the razor edge between grace and destruction.
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If Shakespeare were alive today, he would be scrolling. A poet's lament on what we lost when the algorithm replaced the sonnet — and a question of whether literature can survive the attention economy.
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Published in Women Write — a reflection on how doubt, rather than being the enemy of ambition, is often the most honest companion a creator can have on the long walk toward something real.
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Where does science fiction end and physics begin? An exploration of quantum mechanics through the lens of imagination — unpacking superposition, entanglement, and the universes we have not yet learned to see.
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"Every star begins with a spark.
Let's create something the universe will remember."
Whether you have a project in mind, a collaboration to propose, or simply want to talk about code, literature, or the cosmos — I would love to hear from you.
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