Welcome — and thanks for stopping by.
I’m a biomedical science student with a deep interest in how medicine and technology intersect. Alongside my medical training, I actively work in software engineering and ethical hacking, focusing on building systems that are secure, efficient, and thoughtfully designed.
My biomedical interests lean toward laboratory science, diagnostics, and quality management systems. I value precision, reproducibility, and evidence-based practice, and I approach medical topics with a strong scientific and clinical mindset.
On the technical side, I design and build backend systems, identity and access management solutions, and developer-focused tools. I’m particularly drawn to clean architecture, low-level understanding, and security-first design. Programming, for me, is not just about making things work — it’s about making them robust, maintainable, and trustworthy.
This website is my personal knowledge space. Here, I document what I learn, what I build, and how I think — across biomedical science, software engineering, and cybersecurity. It’s part portfolio, part notebook, and part long-term experiment in disciplined learning.
If you’re curious about medicine, technology, or the space where they overlap, you’ll probably feel at home here.