
I'm a software engineer, tinkerer, and curious mind.
Having to start over in a new country as a kid taught me that change is the only real constant. When the world outside felt unpredictable, I learned to create my own small pockets of order. My journey started not with a line of code, but with a soldering iron and a lightbulb for a school project. The moment it lit up, I realized that I was an engineer, I could create a little bit of certainty out of a handful of things.
That feeling pushed me forward. I dove into video games, not only to play them but to take them apart to see how they worked. I spent nights with Arduinos and Raspberry Pis, figuring out how to connect things new ways, and building projects that mattered. It was all driven by a chaotic curiosity to understand and build.
This path, from a single glowing bulb to complex software systems, has led me to my role as a Software Engineer at Thoughtworks. Now, I work with a team to build robust software, but I still bring that same mindset: an ability to thrive in change and a deep-seated passion for making things come to life.