Forever student, problem solver, half overthinker half dreamer, undying optimist.
I began my academic and professional path in chemical engineering, drawn to complexity, structure, and systems thinking. Eventually, that curiosity led me to something equally intricate but infinitely more flexible: software. I made the leap from lab experiments to debugging code — and discovered that well-written logic can be just as elegant (and chaotic) as a reaction mechanism.
Today, I work at the intersection of 🧠 Tech — I build smart tools to simplify real-life chaos 📊 Data — I love making messy information meaningful 🔍 Storytelling — because context matters more than credentials.
My work spans intelligent task schedulers, exploratory data projects, and reflective writing about what it's like to rebuild your career from the ground up. I'm not here to sell perfection — I'm more interested in the learning process, the pivot points, and the space between disciplines where creativity thrives. You won't find 10-step productivity hacks here.
But you will find: Honest accounts of what it's like to switch careers in your late twenties. Observations about tech culture, impostor syndrome, and the problem with buzzwords — projects that blend curiosity, functionality, and just a bit of stubbornness.
This site is a journal, a portfolio, and a public proof-of-work — all in one. If you're into unpolished insights, slow ambition, and building without the buzzwords, welcome.
I'm glad you're here.