a full-stack developer and curious thinker who enjoys exploring how computers and technology work under the hood.
a curious generalist who spends most of my time learning, experimenting, and chasing answers to questions about how systems and the world around me work.
Experience
Research Assistant
Designed and developed an AI-assisted web application for automated exam grading with LLM integration.
Architected the full-stack system, including frontend, backend services, database infrastructure, and deployment pipelines.
Learning in Public
Explorations & Side Projects
I like building and experimenting as a way to learn. Most of my projects start from curiosity — a question about how something works or an idea I want to explore. Looking back, each one taught me something new about systems, tools, and how technology behaves in the real world.
Brain Tumor Classification
Brain Tumor Classification is a project that uses deep learning to classify different types of brain tumors from MRI scans.
Nanorust
Nanorust is a Rust-based implementation of a GNU nano–like text editor.
Education
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
B.Sc. Information Technology (GPAX: 3.81/4.00)
2024 – Present
Hack The Box Academy
Penetration Tester Path
Hands-on penetration testing training across network, web, and Active Directory environments.
GitHub Contributions
Writings & Notes
I keep my thoughts and notes in a digital garden — a space for growing ideas over time. It’s less about polished posts and more about thinking in public, documenting what I learn, and connecting ideas across technology and systems.
Library
I'm a huge reader — always have been. There's something about opening a book that feels like stepping into a world entirely your own. Novels, manga, self-help, technical deep-dives — I read it all. These are some that have left a mark.
Casual Reads
*and many more, these are just some of the best reads
Thing about me
Beyond building systems, I try not to stay only in front of a screen. I like spending time thinking, observing, and exploring the world outside tech too — it helps me see things from different angles.
Most of what I do comes from curiosity. I often go down rabbit holes just to understand how something really works. Not for productivity, not for trends — just because I want to know.
I don’t think good technology comes from knowing everything, but from staying curious and asking questions.
Get in Touch
Connect with me on X(Twitter) or shoot an email
Pomodoro Timer
You’ve reached the end. If you’re heading back to work or study, here’s a simple Pomodoro timer to help you focus.