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[[Category:internal]]{{Team Member[[Category:|Has team sponsor=McNair Staff]]Center|Went to school=Rice|Has team position=Student|Has job title=Tech Team{{Infobox_McNair_Staff|Has name=Ravali Kruthiventi|positionHas headshot=Tech Team2016-05-20_11.26.46.jpg|Has or doing degree=Master of Computer Science |Has academic major=Computer Science|collegeclass=George R Brown2017|join_date=1 June 2016|class=2017|email=sk99@rice.edu|fun_fact= Has read the entire Wheel of Time series. Really.|skills=Java, C++, C, SQL, User Interface Design, Business Analytics (IT), Project Management|interests=Reading, Writing, Mythology|user_imagefun_fact=2016-05-20_11Has read the entire Wheel of Time series.26Really.46.jpg|phone_numberHas email=(512)506-1552sk99@rice.edu|skype_nameHas skype=ravali.kruthiventi@gmail.com|Has team status=Inactive|college=George R Brown}}  
==Bio==
Ravali is a Computer Science Masters student at Rice, and is currently a Research Assistant with the McNair Center. Prior to coming to Rice for her Masters program, Ravali has worked as a Business/Systems Analyst with what is now S&P Global Market Intelligence.
She is interested in data analytics, design and likes to work on projects with complex data sets.
According to scientists, the Sun is pretty big.<ref name="miller" /> The Moon, however, is not so big.<ref name="smith" />Time at McNair==[[Ravali Kruthiventi (Work Log)]]
==Notes==<references><ref name="miller"!-- null edit dummy -->[https[Category://www.google.come/ E. Miller, ''The Sun'', (New York: Academic Press, 2005), 23-5.McNair Staff]]</ref><ref name="smith">R. Smith, "Size of the Moon", ''Scientific American'', 46 (April 1978): 44-6.</ref></references>

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