About

Hi, I'm Anvi.

A curious, ambitious, and growth-oriented student who loves learning, exploring new ideas, and continuously challenging myself — born and raised in India, driven to understand how things work and to create meaningful impact.

Anvi Sharma

The long version

I am a curious, ambitious, and growth-oriented individual who enjoys learning, exploring new ideas, and continuously challenging myself. Born and raised in India, I have always been driven by a desire to understand how things work and to develop skills that help me create meaningful impact in the future.

My interests span across technology, science, learning, and personal development. I enjoy solving problems, discovering new concepts, and pushing myself beyond my comfort zone. Whether it's learning a new skill, reading about emerging technologies, or working on something creative, I am constantly looking for opportunities to grow.

I value discipline, perseverance, and lifelong learning. I believe that success comes from consistent effort, curiosity, and the willingness to keep improving every day. These principles guide both my academic journey and my personal life.

Outside academics, I enjoy activities such as yoga, sports, and spending time exploring topics that broaden my perspective. I appreciate meaningful conversations, new experiences, and opportunities that help me learn from different people and cultures.

As I move forward in life, my goal is to continue developing myself intellectually, professionally, and personally while staying true to my values of integrity, curiosity, and continuous growth.

Anvi Sharma, candid
Off the clock — the part that keeps the rest sustainable.

Things I believe

1

The work that matters happens in private. The public only sees — and only rewards — the results.

2

The most important work happens in the messy middle — not at the polished end.

3

Technology is only as meaningful as the human problems it touches.

4

Writing is not how you communicate what you think. It's how you figure out what you think.

5

Growth compounds. Small things done consistently matter exponentially more than big things done occasionally.

Quick facts

CS & AI/ML Student
Kolkata, India
Ideas, Reflection, Growth
Quiet work, real results