Ashik
Dey Rupak
CS wizard at Truman State. I conjure code that solves real problems — from AI-powered platforms to computational chemistry research.
Who I Am
A quiet drive to build things that outlast the moment

⚡ Wizard of Code ⚡
4.0 GPA
B.S. Computer & Information Science at Truman State University
Full-Stack Dev
Flask, Node.js, Spring Boot — building end-to-end applications
Researcher
Computational Chemistry research at A.T. Still University
Kirksville, MO
Open to remote & relocation opportunities
I'm Ashik Dey Rupak — a Computer Science student at Truman State University, graduating December 2026. I exist somewhere between software engineering and scientific curiosity, always searching for the next problem worth solving.
I've won hackathons — TruHacks 1st Prize, TigerHacks Hackers' Choice Award — but the wins that matter most are the quiet ones: debugging at 3am, refactoring code until it feels right, watching a model converge after hours of tuning.
Bronze Medalist at AIME. Presidential Award recipient. John Merrill CS Foundation Scholar. But numbers only tell part of the story. What drives me is the feeling of building something from nothing — turning abstract ideas into working systems.
What I Know
The tools and technologies I reach for
Languages
Frameworks & Tools
Data & ML
Concepts
Things I've Built
Each one a small piece of who I am
The Path So Far
Where I've been, what I've carried forward
Zuckerman Sustainability Software Engineering Intern
Truman State University — Office of Sustainability
- Improved a production web application by debugging broken routes, refactoring navigation structure, and optimizing page layouts.
- Implemented accessibility improvements (alt text, semantic headings, contrast fixes) following WCAG guidelines.
- Worked with TreePlotter and structured tree inventory data to support interactive mapping and reporting features.
- Improved site maintainability by refactoring page structure and standardizing reusable components across the site.
Computational Chemistry Research Assistant
A.T. Still University (ATSU)
- Built and analyzed computational models for large-scale scientific datasets using Linux-based workflows.
- Prepared and processed datasets for simulation and analysis pipelines.
- Automated analysis pipelines using scripts and cluster tools to manage large experimental datasets.
Joseph Baldwin Academy (JBA) Student Preceptor
Truman State University
- Explained and demonstrated core programming concepts in C++ and JavaScript, emphasizing problem-solving, control flow, and modular code.
Foundations
The ground I stand on
Truman State University
Kirksville, MO
B.S. in Computer & Information Science
Aug. 2022 — Dec. 2026
Bronze Medalist — AIME
American Invitational Mathematics Examination
Presidential Award
Truman State University
John Merrill CS Foundation Scholarship
Truman State University
Reach Out
I'd love to hear from you, whatever it may be