I don't just learn to code — I build things that actually work. From fintech platforms to health-tech systems, from quantum visualizers to drone simulations. 19+ hackathons. 1 win. Multiple top finishes. Always shipping.
A QR-based digital health identity system for rural India. Patient data is encoded directly into QR URLs — offline-first, no authentication barriers for emergency access. Built for government-scale deployment. Dark green branded, PWA-enabled, deployed live.
P2P USDT/INR crypto trading platform for Indian retail users. Live CoinGecko rates, Chart.js visualization, fee calculations, full transaction history — delivered as a polished single-file app.
Explainable ICD-10 Coding AI — a simulated medical coding assistant built for a hackathon demo. Focused on UX storytelling for judges with visual explainability of AI decisions.
Quantum Key Distribution visualizer covering Shor's Algorithm threat framing, BB84 protocol simulation, and a Bloch sphere — delivered in a NASA mission-control aesthetic as a single HTML file. Built for QtHack04.
Two swarm systems: a browser-based drone attack visualization with thousands of agents, and a defensive micro-drone security system with Boids physics, FSM, threat detection, and a real-time matplotlib dashboard.
GTA Vice City-style open world browser game in Three.js. Full city environment, NPCs, minimap, wanted system, and radio — transforming car concept — all in a single self-contained HTML file.
I don't wait until I know everything to build something. I start, ship, iterate. Every project I build is a real product — not a tutorial clone. I design for users, not for professors.
19+ hackathons means I've learned to deliver under pressure, scope aggressively, pivot fast, and tell a story that wins judges — skills no classroom teaches.
Taekwondo Black Belt, 14+ medals. The same focus, grit, and structured practice that builds a black belt is how I approach code.
I'm Rudra Pratap Singh — a first-year Computer Science student at SRM IST Chennai, originally from Varanasi. I've lived across India and briefly in the UAE, which gave me a broad view of what problems actually matter at scale.
My focus is on fintech and health-tech — two domains where good software can directly change lives. Sehat is my most personal project: a QR-based health identity system built for rural India, designed to work offline and survive the last mile.
Outside code, I hold a Taekwondo Black Belt with 14+ medals. That's not a fun fact — it's how I think: structured practice, no shortcuts, compete to win.
I'm actively looking for collaborations, hackathons, and internship opportunities where I can build things that ship and scale.
Open to hackathon teams, internship opportunities, collaborations, and projects that need someone who actually delivers.