Stuff I've Built That Actually Works
A curated collection of things that shipped and survived production.
Things I Pretend to Be Good At
I've developed a wide range of technical skills... mostly from solving problems I created myself.
Languages
Frameworks
Databases
Architecture
Real-Time & Async
Cloud & DevOps
Places That Trusted Me With Their Code
A timeline of companies that let me break things until I learned how to fix them.

Designing and scaling backend infrastructure for AI agent workflows handling multi-step, long-horizon task execution in production. Implemented structured observability pipelines — distributed tracing, structured logging, and alerting — to surface failure modes and latency regressions across agent runs. Built fault-tolerance mechanisms including circuit breakers and graceful degradation for unreliable tool and API dependencies. Collaborating directly with founders to define system architecture, infrastructure decisions, and engineering roadmap.

Building a RAG system for finance teams to query CRM, Excel, and Salesforce data using LLMs and FAISS. Designed backend, vector search, and AI pipelines with a focus on modularity and future scaling. Contributing at a fast-paced fintech startup led by ex-Optiver, Tower Research, and Goldman Sachs founders.

At Scaler, I built an AI support chatbot that reduced human workload (and excuses) by 33%, thanks to vector databases and some backend automation magic. Created a universal AI suite to juggle multiple LLMs without breaking things (most of the time), and used Langfuse to keep track of the chaos. Also built a notification system for WhatsApp and email – because apparently people like being notified when stuff breaks.
Ongoing Struggle: My Academic Life
Still attending classes, submitting assignments, and pretending to understand complex algorithms.

Currently learning how to build real-world software — while battling deadlines, bugs, and the occasional existential crisis. They call it “practical computer science education.” I call it “professional problem creation (and sometimes solving).”

Pursuing a CS degree focused on theoretical foundations and practical applications — or as I describe it, learning things I’ll Google again before every exam.
Things That Made Me Look Cool Online
Milestones and recognition I've received throughout my career.
LinkedIn Presence

Built the entire winning project[solo] in the first 5 hours of a 48-hour hackathon… then spent the rest of the time binge-watching Netflix while others scrambled. Somehow still secured 2nd place – probably should’ve tried for 1st, but Stranger Things felt important.
Built some tech projects and somehow tricked the media into thinking I’m a genius. Got featured in Times of India, Deccan Herald, Business Standard, and a few others — probably because they ran out of real news that week. Still counts though.
Mom's Proud – I'm in the News
These media outlets thought my projects were innovative enough to feature. Still waiting for the movie deal.
Stuff I Built When I Was 'Free'
Here's what happens when free time meets too much curiosity.
An innovative system that allows players to control racing games using hand gestures, providing an immersive and intuitive gaming experience.
A real-time sign language to English converter using Python and TensorFlow, enabling seamless online conversations for Deaf individuals.
Developed a system for detecting personal protective equipment (PPE) kits using computer vision techniques.
Created a logo detection system for identifying and tracking brand logos in images and videos.
Built a full-stack hotel room booking system with AI-powered chatbot assistance for customer inquiries and bookings.
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