Aspiring research engineer interested in LLMs, ML systems, and compiler infrastructure. Skilled in Go, Java, and full-stack web development.
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π Iβm currently working on - Compiler internals and low-level systems (LLVMs, Go) - gRPC-based backend APIs with GoFr - Full-stack projects using Next.js, Node.js, and React.js - Improving DSA problem-solving daily using Java
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π± Iβm currently learning - Advanced compiler IRs and code generation - Transformer architectures and embeddings - Distributed systems and concurrency patterns in Go
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π― Iβm looking to collaborate on - Research-focused ML systems - Compiler optimization tools - Open source backend tools in Go / Rust / Python
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π€ Iβm looking for help with - Deep dive into LLM internals and training pipelines - LLVM contributions and real-world compiler design - Building performance metrics into real-time services
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π¨βπ» All of my projects are available at [- My GitHub - Personal portfolio](- My GitHub - Personal portfolio)
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π I regularly write articles on [Compiler fundamentals, ML model optimization, backend architecture - (Publishing soon on Medium and Dev.to)](Compiler fundamentals, ML model optimization, backend architecture - (Publishing soon on Medium and Dev.to))
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π« How to reach me - βοΈ [email protected] - π LinkedIn - π» GitHub
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π Know about my experiences [- Google Developer Group β Backend Developer (Node.js + Firebase) - ProtoVision Ignite Hackathon Finalist β ML App in 24 hours - Projects in gRPC, React, TensorFlow Lite, and Go-based microservices](- Google Developer Group β Backend Developer (Node.js + Firebase) - ProtoVision Ignite Hackathon Finalist β ML App in 24 hours - Projects in gRPC, React, TensorFlow Lite, and Go-based microservices)
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β‘ Fun fact π± There was a time when I hit pause β not because I gave up, but because I chose to rebuild quietly.One semester taught me more than any textbook ever could: how to show up when no one else does, how to keep going when you're unseen, and how to turn silence into strategy. From sitting quietly under campus trees to silently upskilling at 2 AM, I learned that discipline outlives distractions.π§ While others looked for shortcuts, I was busy creating clean logic, scalable APIs, and better questions. π I'm not driven by noise or validation β Iβm powered by systems thinking, curiosity, and a keyboard thatβs seen more fixes than failures. π‘ I donβt just solve problems β I engineer growth. And in a world chasing speed, I choose clarity, consistency, and a few lines of well-documented code. π Because real upgrades arenβt loud β they compile silently and run smoother every time.