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Silicon Valley tech scholar innovates with purpose
The Straits Times
|January 18, 2025
Supported by IMDA's SG Digital Scholarship, he has leveraged his education and experience to develop impactful solutions
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When faced with a challenge that needs the world's brightest minds to solve, Joshua Chandiramani would assemble his A-team: the three legendary Steves.
The late visionary Steve Jobs, for his problem-solving skills; his fellow Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, for his technical brilliance; and movie director Steven Spielberg, for his boundless creativity.
For Joshua, it is not just about individual genius – it is about how diverse perspectives and teamwork can unlock solutions no single person is able to achieve alone.
It is a lesson the 25-year-old Singapore Digital (SG Digital) scholar honed during his transformative years at the University of California (UC) Berkeley, in the United States, under the Infocomm Media Development Authority's (IMDA) Singapore Digital (SG Digital) Scholarship.
Today, as a software engineer at Google in California, he creates innovative and secure software solutions while fuelling his lifelong passion: harnessing technology to improve lives on a global scale.
“The tech industry is evolving rapidly with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML),” says Joshua.
“These powerful tools are transforming the way we enhance and deliver services, making them more efficient and effective.”
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