I'm a Third-year Computer Engineering student with a burning passion for bridging the gap between AI, Cloud Technologies, and secure application development. I thrive on building, learning, and contributing to the open-source community. I'm on a mission to become a Software Engineer, leveraging cutting-edge technologies to create impactful solutions.
- π I'm currently working on SafeScape: A smart emergency app focused on cloud security and compliance monitoring. Think proactive defense against cloud vulnerabilities! π‘οΈ
- π± I'm currently diving deep into ML, Kubernetes, AI, and Cloud Native Applications. Constantly expanding my knowledge in these rapidly evolving fields. π
- π― I'm looking to collaborate on projects involving:
- AI / ML: π€ Machine learning models, deep learning, and AI-powered applications.
- Cloud Computing: βοΈ Serverless, containerization, and cloud-native architectures.
- Open Source: π€ Giving back to the community and working on collaborative projects.
- π€ I'm an active Open Source Contributor, particularly within the Meshery community! (Check out Meshery:
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- π‘ My key areas of interest include: AI, Cloud Technologies, API Security, and Kubernetes.
- π Aspiring Software Development Engineer
- π¬ Ask me about anything related to AI, ML, Cloud Computing, API Security, and Open Source Contributions!
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π‘ "Code is like humor. When you have to explain it, itβs bad." π ... But hopefully, my README is self-explanatory! π