I'm a software developer, entrepreneur, and researcher based in the United States, focused on building infrastructure-level software, scalable systems, and thoughtful applications that sit at the intersection of technology and society. I discovered programming at 5 years old, and what started as curiosity has evolved into expertise spanning full-stack development, systems engineering, networking, and AI tooling.
I'm currently leading Ignyte Solutions and building Membrane, an open-source agent memory and learning substrate. My work is driven by an insatiable curiosity about how things work, from the smallest algorithms to the largest distributed systems.
Beyond coding, I'm deeply fascinated by all kinds of sciences, from computer science and mathematics to physics, biology, and cognitive science. I'm equally passionate about philosophy and ethics, exploring how technology intersects with human values and societal progress.
I believe in the power of democratic values and ethical approaches to technology development. My diverse interests fuel my approach to problem-solving, bringing interdisciplinary thinking to every project I tackle.