About
Me
Background
I'm a physics and engineering student who also lives and breathes software and hardware. My work sits at the intersection of three worlds: rigorous analytical physics, creative software development, and the hands-on satisfaction of building real circuits and embedded systems.
On the software side I write across the full stack — C++ firmware on microcontrollers, desktop apps in C# and Java, and web interfaces in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. I care about writing clean, efficient code that works on whatever platform it needs to, whether that's Linux, Windows or macOS.
// Hardware Platforms
I work regularly with Raspberry Pi for Linux-based projects (home servers, automation, data pipelines), Arduino for sensor interfacing and actuator control, and ESP32 for Wi-Fi-enabled IoT builds. I'm comfortable reading datasheets, wiring sensors, and writing firmware from scratch.
// Timeline
Started Python Studies
Used Python for my school projects and DIY projects such as christmas lights and other projects
First Hardware Builds
Arduino data loggers and Raspberry Pi home automation experiments
Expanded to C++, C#, Java
Cross-platform desktop tools and deeper Arduino/RPi hardware builds
ESP32 & IoT Exploration
First networked sensor projects; MQTT, REST APIs, and web dashboards
Portfolio Launch
Documenting physics and engineering projects and software builds in one place