Computer Science undergrad, tech optimist, full-stack developer, and someone who adores cats. Right now, I'm mostly into AI and building stuff that just works.
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Currently studying Computer Science, expecting to graduate by April 2026.
My journey into tech wasn’t some superhero origin story — I just kept hitting walls and figured
out how to build ladders.
What started as building things to solve my own problems turned into creating tools that quietly
made life easier for others. Now, I focus on crafting thoughtful, useful solutions — the kind
that solve real problems, even before they're noticed.
I also spend time petting stray cats and sometimes teaching Calculus to 65+ students. Wild, right?
Here's some of the stuff I've built — some solo, some with teams, all from scratch. Grouped by vibe, not by tech buzzwords.
NSU dropped a giant PDF of offered courses with faculties during advising week. I said, nah uh, there’s gotta be a better way. So, I built one.
Impact: Built a clean search-and-filter tool. Works fast, looks clean. Problem solved.
CMS platforms like WordPress felt bloated. Linktree was too basic. A lean, flexible way to create own little corner of the web without the fluff.
Impact: Modular product microsites. Super customizable, mobile-ready, and client-friendly.
Got a traffic ticket once and the paper made less sense than my handwriting. So now I’m cooking something that explains — so you actually know what you did (or didn’t) do
Goal: Hoping this helps others avoid confusion (and maybe save a few fines).
Built to help farmers figure out what to plant and what to feed it — even with limited resources. Toss in some XGBoost and Transformers, and now it's predicting crop outcomes like it’s got a crystal ball.
Features: Smart crop and fertilizer suggestions powered by predictive modeling.
Turning spoken Sylheti into text and translations — because some voices deserve better tech. Built to give an underrepresented language a seat at the digital table.
Impact: One step toward digital inclusion for underrepresented languages.
Born out of the chaos of helping a friend pick the “right” university. Built a platform to make sense of the UGC 2024 rankings — with features to compare, shortlist, and track universities, minus the confusion.
Purpose: Compare, shortlist, and manage university picks with real data.
Born out of constantly wondering where all my money went. A simple little widget to track expenses without the headache — just enough to keep spending in check (or at least try to).
Goal: Just a personal finance app that doesn't suck.
Born out of late-night curiosity and love for old-school strategy. Recreated the classic Nepali board game where tigers and goats battle brains over brawn — all inside a retro-style console arcade vibe.
Learning: Just for fun, but it taught me a lot about logic and interaction.
The world was still figuring out how to live with COVID, and so was I. I joined House of Youth Dialogue, hoping to make a difference even when everything felt uncertain. Somehow, I found myself stepping up as General Secretary — definitely unexpected, but a valuable lesson in leadership and resilience.
With the pandemic finally easing and university doors opening, I dove into student life headfirst. Teaching mathematics to O/A level students became a way to stay grounded — sharing what I knew while figuring out the rest myself. It was a year of balancing new responsibilities, late-night study sessions, and learning how to manage time without losing sleep.
This year was a whirlwind of experiences: leading over 10 Model UN conferences, mentoring more than 65 students through the ups and downs of calculus (trust me, we all survived), and dipping toes into academic research. No expert here — just someone trying to keep up and learn on the job.
Plunged into AI, full-stack development, and product thinking. It felt like everything clicked — now building chatbots and tools that aim to solve real problems, turning ideas into action.
Still learning, still building, still sometimes clueless but always curious. If you’re reading this, you’re seeing the latest, slightly improved edition of me.
This is my little public journal — thoughts, lessons, maybe a cat photo or two.
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📌 Or not. Depends on how chaotic the semester gets.
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