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My Story

A personal timeline of curiosity, computer science, and gradually finding direction in AI.

This is not a resume. It is a chapter-based narrative about how technology became meaningful to me and what kind of engineer I am trying to become.

Current ambition

Build strong technical foundations, document the learning process honestly, and grow into someone who can shape useful AI systems with care.

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Read this page like a short narrative, not a resume.

Start with the opening chapter, use the milestones as turning points, and end with the current direction to understand what kind of engineer I am trying to become.

The chapters show progression, not credentials.

The milestones mark the pivots that changed direction.

The connected work below shows how the story turns into projects and notes.

Chapters

The journey in chapters

A quieter stream of chapters and milestones instead of a list of credentials.

Early years

Curiosity Before Computer Science

Technology showed up first as fascination, not as a career plan.

My story starts with curiosity: the feeling that computers were not just tools, but places where ideas became real.

University

Choosing CSE

Computer science became the path where curiosity could become disciplined skill.

CSE felt like the right way to build foundations while keeping room for exploration.

University

Started studying CSE

Began treating technology as a field to grow in, not just consume.

Current direction

Finding AI and Machine Learning

AI became interesting because it connected systems, reasoning, and possibility.

Machine learning and language models gave me a domain where theory and building could meet.

AI focus

Discovered AI and LLMs

Shifted from general curiosity into focused technical exploration.

Connected work

Where the story touches what I build and learn.

These are the quickest ways to see how the narrative turns into visible work.

Case study

My Todo App

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A versatile, multi-interface To-Do application with command-line, desktop GUI, and web (Streamlit) interfaces for task management.

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