Rohit Mathur

Sr. TECHNICAL MANAGER | DATA SCIENCE & ENGINEERING at AIEnterprise Inc

Rohit Mathur has a diverse range of work experience in the field of technology and data science. Rohit started their career as a Software Engineer at Infotech Enterprises limited in 2004 and worked there until 2007. Rohit then joined Invensys as an Application Developer from April 2007 to September 2009. After that, they worked at IBM as a Senior Integration Engineer from 2009 to 2011. Following their time at IBM, Rohit joined IDEMIA where they worked for 8 years in various roles related to Citizen Identity, Systems Integration, Biometrics, Architecture, Operations, and Project Management. Their most recent position is at AIEnterprise Inc, a mid-stage startup, where they serve as a Sr. Technical Manager for Data Science and Engineering. In this role, Rohit heads the Data Science Practice for Kohl's retail USA, managing a team of 30 professionals and overseeing project planning, costing, and delivery. Rohit has also played a crucial role in expanding the project portfolio and generating revenue growth for the company.

Rohit Mathur's education history includes a variety of academic achievements. In 1998-1999, they attended St Josephs Sr. Sec. School, where they completed their AISSCE with a focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Later, from 2000 to 2004, they studied at SJC Institute of Technology, where they obtained their Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering. Following this, they pursued an MBA in Business Administration and Management, General, at Sunstone from an unspecified start year to 2014. Most recently, in 2019-2020, Rohit completed the Masters Program in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at Simplilearn Alumni. Additionally, they hold a PRINCE2® Foundation Certificate from APMG-International, although the specific date of obtaining this certification is unknown.

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  • Sr. TECHNICAL MANAGER | DATA SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

    January, 2019 - present

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