Vibhav Altekar

Perception Engineer

American Pune, Maharashtra, India

Quick Info

ProfessionPerception Engineer
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth13/12/1995
Age30 years
BirthplacePune, Maharashtra, India

Latest News about Vibhav Altekar

10/06/2026

News reports identified Vibhav Altekar as one of the founders behind Saronic Technologies' autonomous surface vessel work used in a U.S. military rescue near the Hormuz Strait. The coverage said the unmanned vessel helped recover military personnel at sea and noted the system was part of Saronic's defense technology line.

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Bio/Wiki

Full NameVibhav Satsheel Altekar
Famous forDesigning the drone ship that saved US soldiers in Hormuz

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 10" (178 cm)
Weight65 Kg (143 lbs)
Body Measurements
Chest40 Inches
Waist32 Inches
Biceps11 Inches
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolLynbrook High School
College/UniversityUniversity of California, Davis
Educational QualificationGraduate in Electrical Engineering

Family

FatherSatsheel Altekar

Career

Served as a machine learning researcher at UC Davis in bioinformatics (2015-2017)
Worked as an engineering intern at Twitter (January 2017)
Joined Juicero as an embedded systems intern (2017)
Worked as a data engineering intern at Synthego Corporation (2017)
Embedded DSP engineer at Intel Corporation (2016)
Engineering Fellow at Kleiner Perkins (2017-2018)
Part of the investment team at 8VC (2018)
Machine learning engineer at Anduril Industries (2018-2022)
Head of the perception team at Anduril (2020-2022)
Instructor for an introductory course in AI at UNEX, UCLA (2020-2021)
Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Saronic Technologies (2022-present)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Born in Pune, India, later moved to the San Francisco Bay Area.
2. Had a passion for cricket from an early age and played for the North West Region.
3. Conducted research on a micro-fabricated oral drug delivery device in school.
4. Won several awards for his science and engineering projects.
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