I'm a Master's student in AI at the University of Manchester, currently trying to convince computers to do my bidding through Python.
- π Studying AI/ML at University of Manchester (graduating July 2026)
- π€ Building AI systems that sometimes work on the first try (rare but it happens)
- πΌ Looking for AI Engineer roles starting July 2026
- π¬ Previous life: Published research on 3D reconstruction, interned at FLSmidth and AIcade
Languages: Python (my main squeeze), JavaScript, TypeScript, C++
AI/ML: TensorFlow, PyTorch, LangChain, OpenAI APIs
Backend: FastAPI, Node.js, Flask
Databases: MongoDB, PostgreSQL
Tools: Docker, Git, AWS, Google Cloud
π§ MindEase
AI-powered screenshot & content manager with GPT-4 Vision, semantic search, and auto-transcription. Because remembering where you saved that one important screenshot is overrated. Includes a React Native mobile app that's ready for app stores.
πΈοΈ Knowledge Graph System
Built a knowledge graph system that connects dots better than I connect with people at parties
Event-driven order processing system with distributed transactions. Because sometimes you need to orchestrate chaos across microservices.
Full-scale data analytics platform with ETL pipelines, ML models, and dashboards. GitHub gave it a random name, I gave it purpose.
Multi-strategy backtesting system with portfolio optimization and ML-based strategies. Disclaimer: Past performance doesn't guarantee future returns (but cool code does guarantee fun).
- Advanced LangChain patterns (because one chain is never enough)
- Cloud architecture (trying to avoid the "works on my machine" problem)
- MLOps (making models that actually work in production)
- I automate boring tasks faster than I can explain how
- My code has two states: "doesn't work" and "don't touch it, it finally works"
- I once spent 3 hours debugging only to find I forgot to save the file
- I name my projects after vegetables when GitHub suggests them (looking at you, automatic-broccoli)
"Code is like humor. When you have to explain it, it's bad." β Cory House
"My code? It works. How? No idea. Don't ask." β Me

