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Smart-Spill @ Teddy Cafe
A full-stack MVC application engineered to solve the mixed-stock food expiration problem using custom-built lookup temporal data logic validation engines.
Final Year Computer Science Student @ University of London
I believe in transforming technical logic into human-centered experiences that drive meaningful change in our communities.
>>> print(ai_ml_specialization)
> Immersed in deep learning architectures, synthesis of neural networks, and advanced predictive modeling.
> Extracting actionable insights from high-dimensional, noisy data fields and natural language processing layers.
> Synthesizing computer vision frameworks for critical healthcare classification pipelines.
>>> cat web_architecture.json
> Transitioning functional programming concepts into industry-standard Object-Oriented patterns.
> Engineering robust relational database queries, managing asynchronous network data, and modeling modern web patterns.
> Optimizing the connection between complex backend processing engines and visual rendering layouts.
>>> ./verify_core_foundations --verbose
> Bridging abstract logical constraints down to hardware execution layers and compiler runtime pipelines.
> Designing clean, mathematical solutions for algorithmic complex data storage structures.
> Implementing defensive security configurations to mitigate and shield connected environments against threat vectors.
selected engineering works
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A full-stack MVC application engineered to solve the mixed-stock food expiration problem using custom-built lookup temporal data logic validation engines.
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A real-time browser interface for touchless human-computer interaction using webcam pipelines to stream and validate human landmark hand posture tracking loops.
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Final-year dissertation exploring custom transfer learning classification models, data normalization parameters, and clinical multi-model benchmarking structures.
creative disciplines & visual storytelling
"I write code with a designer’s intent and a storyteller’s lens, as technology is an invention to make complex systems feel intuitive, accessible, and engaging from the very first pixel."