About me
I’m a software engineer interested in building systems that are reliable, scalable, and designed to last. My background spans full-stack development and system architecture, and I enjoy working across the entire lifecycle of a product, from early ideas and rough prototypes to production systems running in the real world. I’m particularly drawn to problems where technology, infrastructure, and real business constraints intersect.
Over the past few years I’ve worked on rebuilding legacy platforms, designing modern web systems, and developing internal tools that help teams operate more efficiently. Most of that work has meant taking loosely defined problems and turning them into dependable, working systems.
I’m comfortable moving between frontend and backend, but I tend to think about software from a systems perspective: how components interact, how things evolve under pressure, and how to keep architecture maintainable as complexity grows. More recently I’ve been building products independently as Co-Founder and CTO of Signet Tech, handling everything from architecture and development to infrastructure and deployment. That environment has pushed me to think more holistically: not just writing code, but designing systems that hold up in production.
I studied Computer Science at Royal Holloway, University of London (BSc, 2019–2023), which gave me a solid foundation in programming, algorithms, and software engineering. Most of my learning since then has come from building real systems and solving practical problems.
Outside of engineering I’m interested in photography, financial markets, and technology trends, anything involving complex systems and how they behave.
