About the Blog

This blog is about Generative AI, LLMs, machine learning, embedded systems, and modern engineering tools.
I write about what I'm learning, building, and experimenting with — from AI models and software frameworks to real-world engineering systems like Battery Management Systems (BMS) and Digital Twins.

I'm not a professional writer, but I believe in learning in public — the more I write, the better I understand and grow.

About Me

I'm Shankar P — an Electrical and Electronics Engineering student, builder, and technology enthusiast from Thiagarajar College of Engineering.

My journey is driven by curiosity and a strong interest in solving real-world problems using a combination of electronics, software, and artificial intelligence.
I am currently pursuing my degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, where I focus on bridging the gap between traditional electrical systems and modern intelligent technologies.

I have a deep interest in Electric Vehicles (EVs), smart energy systems, and AI-driven engineering solutions, and I enjoy working on projects that combine simulation, hardware, and intelligent decision-making.

Current Work

I am currently working on an Intelligent Battery Management System (BMS) with Digital Twin integration.
This project focuses on monitoring battery parameters such as state of charge, temperature, and voltage while using simulation and predictive models to improve performance, safety, and efficiency.

Alongside this, I actively explore: - AI/ML applications in engineering systems
- Simulation tools like MATLAB/Simulink and AnyLogic
- Embedded systems and hardware design
- LLMs and modern AI development frameworks

Projects & Interests

  • Battery Management Systems (BMS)
  • Digital Twin for engineering systems
  • Electric Vehicles and energy optimization
  • Generative AI and Large Language Models
  • PCB Design and embedded electronics

Goal

My goal is to become an engineer who builds intelligent, scalable, and sustainable systems, especially in the domains of energy and mobility.

I aim to combine hardware, software, and AI to create solutions that have real-world impact.

Philosophy

Learn by building. Share by writing. Improve continuously.

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