Avanindra Singh

HPC-AI R&D, LLM Domain Adaptation, Document Intelligence

Role
Principal Researcher, High Performance Computing R & d at Shell
Location
Gorakhpur, UP, IN
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Avanindra Singh

Currently, Principal researcher and Architect at the intersection of HPC and AI.Fifteen years of taking things from zero to production—a startup I founded, custom CUDA kernels I wrote, and distributed training systems I architected. I’ve done this across 3D computer vision, scientific computing, and now large-language models.What I bring: deep technical fundamentals, the instinct to go to the metal when frameworks stall, and the principal-level judgment to choose what’s worth building.I partner with research, product, and engineering, grow technical team and mentor; and I set technical direction that outlasts individual projects—often in collaboration with organizations.The work I’m drawn to: research that should work but doesn’t at scale. I find out why, and I fix it.

Experience

  1. Principal Researcher, High Performance Computing R & d

    Shell

    Sep 2025 — Present · Bengaluru, IN

Education

  • Harcourt Butler Technical University

    Bachelor's degree

    2003 — 2007

Skills

  • Qt
  • Opencl
  • Software Development
  • Opengl
  • Photogrammetry
  • Ray Tracing
  • Parallel Programming
  • Tbb
  • Image Processing
  • Computer Vision
  • Unix
  • Directx
  • Opencv
  • Java
  • 3d Rendering
  • Computational Geometry
  • Vtk
  • Cuda
  • Linear Algebra
  • Cmake
  • C++
  • Openmp
  • Data Structures

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