Shrey Mittal
@shreymittal
Data Scientist/Analyst Intern at Paisabazaar Marketing and Consulting Private Limited
New Delhi, India
Shrey Mittal is a Data Scientist with a strong background in computer science and a passion for data-driven decision-making. He has experience in customer segmentation and exploratory data analysis through internships at Paisabazaar and The Sparks Foundation. Shrey is proficient in machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing, utilizing tools like Python, TensorFlow, and Scikit-Learn to drive business insights.
Experience
Data Scientist/Analyst Intern
Paisabazaar Marketing and Consulting Private Limited
Worked on a project of customer segmentation. Utilized machine learning algorithms such as K-Means Clustering and analytics techniques to segment the customer base, aiding the marketing team in customizing campaigns. Employed Python libraries such as Pandas, Scikit-learn, and Matplotlib for data manipulation and model training.
Data Science and Business Analyst
The Sparks Foundation
Conducted an Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) on a retail dataset (SampleSuperstore) to identify weak areas and derive business insights for profit optimization. Utilized Python (pandas, matplotlib, seaborn) for data analysis and visualization, creating a series of informative dashboards.
Vocational Training
India Glycols Limited
Completed vocational training in SAP ABAP programming, with a focus on report creation, table management, and programming fundamentals.
Education
Bhilai Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)
Computer Science
Amity International School
CBSE: Class 12th
Amity International School
CBSE: Class 10th
Licenses & Certifications
Transformers for Natural Language Processing
Hugging Face
TensorFlow 2.0 Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence Certification
Advanced diploma in Python with Data Science, Machine Learning, AI, and Deep Learning
TGC Animation and Multimedia
IBM Data Science Professional Certificate
IBM
Microsoft Technology Associate: Python Programming
Microsoft