About
I am a software engineer who loves to build web applications. I am passionate about learning new technologies and building products that provide value to people.

Ever wondered what happens when a software engineer trades code for copper traces? I’m a full-stack web developer who’s spent the last year diving deep into the MERN stack, spinning up everything from dynamic CRUD apps to real-time dashboards. But the project I’m most proud of isn’t a web app at all—it’s my ad-hoc smart humidifier and exhaust system built in just a few weeks using an ESP32 and a handful of sensors. Researching components I’d never heard of, soldering together the circuit, and writing the control logic by hand reminded me why I fell in love with engineering in the first place. Now I’m leveling up my backend chops by studying system design and devouring Mario Casciaro’s Node.js Design Patterns to write cleaner, more scalable code.


When I’m not coding, I’m usually tweaking my dream desk setup. I’m aiming for a dual-monitor workspace with a big TV mounted above—something that feels equal parts productive and cozy, with warm wood tones and just the right vibe for both work and winding down with games.
I’m also a big Formula 1 fan—especially Max Verstappen. There’s something about his determination and ability to push the car beyond its limits that really resonates with me. It’s the kind of mindset I try to bring into my own work, too.
And of course, no day starts without a good cup of coffee. I love the process of making it—whether it’s a pour-over or just experimenting with something new. It’s a small ritual that helps me ease into the day and stay grounded.
I’m a bit of a neat-freak, but in the best way—I find that having a clear plan and a tidy space keeps my mind clear and my creativity flowing. I map out my days in a digital planner, blocking off time for focused coding sprints, system-design study, and quick coffee breaks (which double as mini moments of zen). My desk is always organized—folders labeled, cables hidden, everything in its place—so I’m not scrambling to find a note or chase down a stray cord. It’s not about being perfect for perfection’s sake; it’s about creating a comfy, inviting environment where I can dive into complex problems, experiment with new tech, or simply kick back with a well-brewed cup when I need a breather.