Srisukanya Gajula is a passionate innovator and the founder of SensoryLink, where she leverages her expertise in engineering and computer science to create impactful educational tools for children with autism. Drawing from her early fascination with coding, Srisukanya has transformed her childhood curiosity into a...
Srisukanya Gajula is a passionate innovator and the founder of SensoryLink, where she leverages her expertise in engineering and computer science to create impactful educational tools for children with autism. Drawing from her early fascination with coding, Srisukanya has transformed her childhood curiosity into a powerful mission: to enhance learning experiences for neurodiverse children. One of her flagship projects involves the development of an educational tool powered by Raspberry Pi, specifically designed to foster engagement and learning in children with autism.
In this project, Srisukanya engineered an advanced object detection feature using Python and TensorFlow, significantly enhancing child safety by enabling real-time recognition of nearby objects. This innovative approach not only prioritizes safety but also accelerates learning outcomes, with studies indicating a remarkable 250% improvement in children's pronunciation skills when interacting with the tool. Her commitment to thorough documentation is evident in her comprehensive 16-page report, which includes detailed solution diagrams and prototype descriptions, ensuring that her work can be replicated and built upon by others in the field.
Srisukanya's skill set is as diverse as her projects, encompassing public speaking, digital marketing, and project coordination, which she utilizes to advocate for the needs of children with autism. Her unique blend of technical acumen and empathetic understanding positions her as a thought leader in the intersection of technology and special education, driving forward the conversation on how engineering can create inclusive learning environments. Through her work at SensoryLink, Srisukanya continues to inspire a new generation of engineers and educators to harness technology for social good.