Rehatbir Singh

  • Computer Science + Data Science @ UW-Madison
  • Fullstack engineer and entrepreneur, interested in backend systems and infrastructure
  • Avid believer in simplicity
  • Currently growing my startup, Flux
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Professional Experience

Al Masaood LLC
Software Developer Intern – Summer 2025
  • Built and launched a React/SPFx timesheet tracker for 30+ technicians, saving 1,500+ sheets weekly through SAP-integrated SharePoint
  • Assisted development of a legal chatbot using FastAPI, React, and RAG, saving the legal team 8 hrs/wk
  • Partnered with the insurance department on an app for vehicle inventory and insurance, handling data modeling and SharePoint API integration
Data Science for Sustainable Development
Student Developer – Fall 2024
  • Built a statistics dashboard for the open-source Red-CORAL crime visualization project, analyzing 1,200+ data points using React and Firebase
  • Helped build a modular filtering system using logic predicates, enabling flexible data slicing and real-time geospatial visualization
  • Participated in biweekly workshops focused on applied data science and professional development

Featured Projects

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Flux
Networking for student entrepreneurs
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FreeVoIP
Decentralized peer-2-peer video calling

My Story

How I've evolved as a developer over the years.

Learning to Make Things Exist
Middle School

Programming sparked my curiosity when I learned QBasic in middle school. But it truly got my attention when I realized it could do real things, not just print text on a screen. Most of my first projects were remakes of games I enjoyed playing when I was younger.

Developing for the World
High School

I began seeking validation. Whether it was in the form of user feedback from projects I'd shipped, prizes from things I'd built for competitions, or cold hard cash; I had subconsciously internalized the feedback-iteration loop as a developer.

Intersection of Disciplines
Late High School & Early College

As I learnt more about the world, my interests shifted. I began to view code as a facilitator for other fields, a tool to amplify ideas that exist outside the Computer Science sphere. This helped me explore fresh ideas that I previously would not have fully appreciated.

Product-Driven Mindset
Present

Over the years, I went from creating software purely for the sake of writing code to developing helpful products that solve real problems. Of course, I still enjoy the development journey and all the decisions that come with it, but my primary motivator is now the value my work brings to people.