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Connecting surplus food with those who need it
A platform that connects hostels with NGOs to deliver surplus food to the needy instead of letting it go to waste. Hostels list leftover food, NGOs pick up and distribute.
Building the infrastructure layer of AI.
AI engineer turning DevOps into automated workflows.
Currently Head of Infrastructure at Sahyog Galactica. The work is the layer underneath—Kubernetes workloads, deployment pipelines, cloud platform, observability, the cost dashboard nobody wants to look at. My job is to make sure the engineering team can ship without thinking about any of it.
Most days, the goal is simple: production stays boring, deploys stay fast, and the bill stays sane.
Sahyog Galactica India Technologies Private Limited
Connecting surplus food with those who need it
A platform that connects hostels with NGOs to deliver surplus food to the needy instead of letting it go to waste. Hostels list leftover food, NGOs pick up and distribute.
Waste management at the grassroots
A waste management platform reducing scrap waste at the panchayat level. Featured on the Bihar government website and actively used by Bihar rural panchayats and scrap firms.
Automated slot booking during the pandemic
A bot that monitored vaccine availability across CoWIN slots during COVID-19 and helped users grab reservations the moment slots opened.
AI-powered application builder
A Lovable-style AI app builder with FastAPI backend, React/Vite frontend, and multi-provider AI SDK integrations (Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini).
Sahyog Galactica India Technologies Private Limited
GeeksforGeeks
RemoteState
Ecoblocks
Ecoblocks
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow

The Linux Foundation

Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services
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I'm Ronal Raj, a DevOps engineer from Bihar who now calls Noida home. I build the systems that let other engineers ship faster.
My path started in tech support—troubleshooting problems, understanding how systems fail, learning to think in terms of reliability. From there, I moved into cloud support, then DevOps, and now infrastructure leadership. Each step taught me that the best infrastructure is invisible: it just works.
I studied Computer Science at Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), graduating with 90%. But most of what I know came from building things that broke—and then figuring out why.
Today, I focus on Kubernetes, CI/CD automation, and building observability stacks that surface problems before they become incidents. I believe infrastructure should be treated as a product—something that serves developers, not something they fight against.