About Me
- My name is Aneesh Joshi
- You can download my resume in PDF and/or MS Word format here: [PDF] [MS WORD]
- I am...
- a 4th Year Computer Science student specializing in Software Engineering at the University of Toronto.
- looking forward to graduating in Summer of 2008 and entering the "real world".
- interested in working on software development projects that will allow me to put to use my academic knowledege.
- interested in working in a challenging environment that will allow me to maximize my potential.
- looking to continue improving my web development skills by enhancing my knowledge of PHP, Ajax and other tools
- I am also involved in competitive sports such as Cricket and Basketball.
- I have in the past represented the Canadian Under 19 Cricket team in the Americas Cup Tournaments against countries such as USA, Bermuda, Cayman Islands and Argentina.
- I have also represented Ontario and Toronto Senior Cricket teams against other provinces and cities respectively.
- I am aspiring to play for the Canadian Senior Cricket Team and am currently practicing with the National Team's pool of players.
- I have been a member of the West Indian Cricket Club in Toronto & District Cricket association since 2002, and currently am the Vice-Captain of the Premier Division team (Highest Division in league cricket in Canada)
- Here are some links to published articles about my performances:
- Americas Cup- Canada Vs Cayman Islands: "Opening batsman Aneesh Joshi with his skipper Kenneth Carto put on a dazzling display with a 94 run partnership..."
- T&D Premier Playoffs: "Lefthander Aneesh Joshi(45) and the Bastiampillai brothers, Gavin(51) and Trevin(36), played disciplined, skilfull paced knocks. They defied the best efforts of Umar Bhatti, Austin Codrington, Nicholas Ifill, Durand Soraine,George Codrington and Karun Jethi-----all Canadian capped players----- to compile 202, losing their last wicket on the last ball of the innings."
- Canadian Cricket Association U19 Trials: " Joshi scored 86 which included 12(4's) and 2(6's)..."
- Represented Trinity College and New College Basketball teams in Divisions 2 and 3.