About
In so few words
I study Computer Science and enjoy learning how systems work and how thoughtful design can improve them. Outside of classes I build small tools, read, and write about ideas that connect technology and people.
I was born in Lahore, spent part of my childhood in Al Ain, and later moved to Calgary. Moving often taught me to adapt easily and find comfort in change.
I am curious about systems, design, and the small details that shape structure. I like seeing how lines of code form patterns and how those patterns evolve into something larger. That curiosity led me to programming — testing and refining until things feel right.
Somewhere beyond
Outside of computing I have always been drawn to space. I find a sense of calm and awe in learning about the universe — particularly general relativity and special relativity and how they reshape everything we think we know about time and light.
I am especially drawn to black holes — Sgr A*, M87*, Cygnus X-1. Places where our understanding of physics reaches its limit.
On clear nights I like looking up. It reminds me how small we are, and how extraordinary it is that we can even comprehend any of it.