About me
From medicine to code — a journey of curiosity, chaos, and finding purpose in unexpected places.
When I was younger, I wanted to become a doctor. Life had other plans — and somewhere between curiosity and chaos, I stumbled into the world of technology. It wasn’t the path I expected, but it was the one that made sense. I found the same purpose I once saw in medicine — helping people — just through a different instrument: code.
I’m a creator driven by curiosity and an obsession for building things that make people’s lives easier. I see technology not just as tools or frameworks, but as mediums for empathy — ways to solve problems that matter.
I thrive where ideas move fast — where prototypes evolve overnight, and feedback loops turn into learning spirals. Whether I’m working on AI-driven systems or designing scalable applications, I try to inject a piece of soul into what I build. If it doesn’t connect with people, it’s not complete.
Speed, creativity, and emotion define how I build. I love simplifying complex ideas and finding innovative ways to make them usable — especially for people who aren’t “tech-savvy.” I believe democratizing the ability to create software is one of the highest levers to unlock human creativity and potential.
Generative AI, for me, isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a lens. A way to work smarter, explore deeper, and turn abstract imagination into something tangible.
Colleagues often call me the “creative problem solver” — the one who brings new ideas to the table, communicates clearly, and keeps calm when things go off-script. Maybe because I genuinely love chaos — it’s where growth hides.
Every failure I’ve faced is feedback — not a dead end. I learn, I iterate, I improve. And through it all, one belief stays constant: good things never come from comfort zones.
I build because it connects me to people — and if you leave this page feeling a little inspired, or simply curious, then I’ve already built something meaningful.