Computing student drawn to building practical systems around intelligent software, high-performance computing, and ideas with real technical weight.
Technology moves quickly, and my interests often move with it.
What stays constant is the drive to explore deeply, learn with intent, and understand how technical progress can be shaped into something genuinely useful for people.
I am especially interested in work that carries strong technical ideas across the distance from concept to product, tool, or research direction.
I am also deeply curious about how innovation takes form in technology, so if our trajectories ever align, feel free to connect with me.
At the moment, the themes I find myself returning to most often are:
- AI use cases
- CNNs and deep learning
- CUDA
Here are a few projects that reflect the kinds of problems and ideas I enjoy working on:
| Project | Summary | Focus | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| HaLoop | DevSecOps safety layer for AI coding agents with approval workflows, risk scoring, and audit trails. | AI tooling, agent workflows, software safety | GitHub |
| ReUnion | Career platform for personalized upskilling roadmaps, job filtering, and application tracking. | AI use cases, career tooling, retrieval workflows | GitHub |
| The Lank Forenzo Simulator | GUI-based browser game centered on decisions, exploration, and reality-bending interactions, now used as a sandbox for experimenting with emerging web technologies. | browser game, decision systems, interactive storytelling, web experimentation | GitHub |
| SemantrisPlus | A modern reinterpretation of Google's Semantris, reimagined with LLM-powered semantic play and updated interaction design. | LLM applications, semantic reasoning, language game design, AI-powered gameplay | GitHub |
The languages and tools I use naturally shift with the demands of each project, but taken together they offer a rough map of where my time and curiosity have been flowing.
Feel free to have a look at the patterns across my GitHub history.


