Roshan Nanthapalan
Software Engineer
Software Engineer
I’m currently a recent Software Engineering Graduate from the University of Western Ontario. As a high school
student, I was introduced to programming and immediately knew this is something I’m going to enjoy doing. I enjoy
the problem-solving aspect of coding and I’m fascinated by the endless creative possibilities it offers.
I became skilled at programming and found that I was able to create software that greatly influenced the lives of
others. This motivation fuels my passion for programming, and I continue to hone my skills, always striving to
create innovative and impactful software projects.
Through my experiences in programming, I have come to understand the power of code and the impact it can have on the
world. I appreciate the creativity and innovation that goes into creating a software project, and I’m constantly
inspired to push the boundaries and come up with new ideas.
Overall, my passion for programming has not only helped me develop valuable technical skills, but has also allowed
me to make a positive impact on the world through the software I create.
years of coding experience
University of Western Ontario
Current year
GPA
C#
Java
Java FX
C++
Unity
Android
JavaScript
HTML/CSS
Node.js
jQuery
AJAX
TypeScript
React
Angular
PrimeNG
Tailwind CSS
Spring Boot
AWS
mySQL
Cisco Networking
Company: Sunstang (Solar Car Project)
Location: London, Ontario
Date: March 2021 - May 2022
Awarded annually to a full-time undergraduate student in second year or higher in the Faculty of Engineering, based on academic achievement (minimum 70% average).
1 of 80 global recipients of the Magna Scholarship based on good academic performance (above 80% grade average), extra-curricular involvement and achievements, as well as contributions to the community.
Students who completed a minimum of 4.0 courses during the Fall/Winter Session (September - April) and earned an average for the session of 80% or more with no failed courses.
1 of 80 global recipients of the Magna Scholarship based on good academic performance (above 80% grade average), extra-curricular involvement and achievements, as well as contributions to the community.
Students who completed a minimum of 4.0 courses during the Fall/Winter Session (September - April) and earned an average for the session of 80% or more with no failed courses.
1 of 80 global recipients of the Magna Scholarship based on good academic performance (above 80% grade average), extra-curricular involvement and achievements, as well as contributions to the community.
Students who completed a minimum of 4.0 courses during the Fall/Winter Session (September - April) and earned an average for the session of 80% or more with no failed courses.
Awarded annually to a full-time undergraduate student in Year 2 or higher in the Faculty of Engineering based on academic achievement (minimum 70% average).
1 of 80 global recipients of the Magna Scholarship based on good academic performance (above 80% grade average), extra-curricular involvement and achievements, as well as contributions to the community.
Final admission average of 92.0% or higher.
An Ontario Scholar is any high school graduate in the Canadian province of Ontario who attains an average of 80% or higher in their six best grade 12 courses.
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is the province's official high school diploma. To earn a high school diploma, you need to earn 30 secondary school credits.