Wednesday, January 22, 2025

11-year-old Indian student from Dubai is one of youngest junior data scientists in the country

Veer Shandilya is also among youngest to complete an AI Internship at Oxford

A 11-year-old Dubai student has become one of the youngest junior data scientists in the UAE, and probably worldwide, a report in the Khaleej Times, says.

Veer Shandilya who has also completed an artificial intelligence (AI) internship at Oxford University, said he wanted to become a data scientist ever since he read about it in the newspapers. 

“I live in the UAE, and they talk a lot about AI in these times. So, I’ve been reading about it in the newspapers. It’s all very interesting. Then I started finding out more about data scientist and started working on it. My dad knows a lot about technology.

The Dubai English Speaking College (DESC) student who began coding when he was just eight, says his mother has takes him to various international educational forums to induct him more into the world of AI and machine learning since he has a knack for it. 

“So, both my parents have been an inspiration in my life,” said the boy-genius.

Taking in the beauty, wonders and animals at the Sharjah Safari

Shandilya started coding at age eight with Scratch (Block Coding), before picking up other coding programming languages at Turtle Academy. He then began pursuing advanced Python language programming at the age of 10. That year he also completed his basic AI from an US-based institute.

Shandilya said his structured journey began with an India based Online Platform/Institute called clevered.com that teaches kids how to code.

“After I finished Advanced Internship in AI from the University of Oxford, I enrolled for the most intense program in Artificial Intelligence from clevered.com, called ‘Junior Data Scientist’ Program. The duration of the programme was eight to 10 months. But I finished it under six months clearing all my modules and making the project submission.”

The Grade 7 student says coding laid the foundation for him becoming a data scientist. “I became a data scientist because I love coding. I’m really interested in Math, and I think I am good at it. So, it really helps. When I was in Year 3, around seven or eight years old, I got this award for cracking times tables that were really complicated for my age. Therefore, I am quite passionate about Math, as also all things related to machine-learning and AI,” he said.

Shandiliya does not believe in limiting his horizon. He is now focusing on embedded technologies and programming languages like Linux C, C++. If that’s not enough, he also aspires to learn Blockchain.

He has also made some chatbots to boot. “I made a chatbot, where if you say… open Youtube, it will be searching YouTube, and then actually open it,” he explained.

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