Recruiter-ready engineering portfolio

I build practical systems with sensors, control logic, and real-world impact.

I focus on IoT, robotics, and embedded systems projects that combine hardware, software, and hands-on problem solving. This portfolio highlights my builds, technical thinking, and the way I document engineering work.

ESP32 and Arduino IoT and automation Robotics and control systems
Focus Areas Embedded Intelligence

Projects that connect sensors, logic, and movement.

My work includes weather monitoring systems, robotic vehicles, and sensor-driven automation designed to solve real problems with reliable hardware-software integration.

IoT systemsMonitoring and alerts
RoboticsNavigation and control
Embedded designReal-time decision making

What this portfolio shows

Recruiters can quickly see the kind of systems I build, the tools I use, and how I think through engineering tradeoffs.

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Hands-on project case studies

Detailed project pages covering the problem, approach, stack, and engineering decisions.

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Technical blog posts

Articles on asynchronous JavaScript, XML, AI/ML, cybersecurity, blockchain, and more.

SEO

Search-ready setup

Clean metadata, canonical links, a sitemap, a robots file, and Google verification support.

Featured Projects

Three builds that represent my interest in embedded systems, robotics, and intelligent hardware control.

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IoT ESP32

ESP32 Smart Weather Monitoring System

A sensor-rich weather platform with real-time data collection, alerts, and remote monitoring support.

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Robotics Automation

Multi-Control Robotic Car

A robotic vehicle with Bluetooth control, joystick input, and obstacle avoidance using sensor logic.

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Innovation Control Systems

Omni-Directional Smart Vehicle

A custom robotic vehicle with 90-degree wheel rotation and multi-directional movement for tight spaces.

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Latest Writing

Technical articles strengthen discoverability and show how I approach both software fundamentals and emerging technologies.

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JavaScript

Understanding Asynchronous JavaScript Without the Hand-Waving

Promises, async functions, queues, and the mental models that make async code easier to reason about.

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AI / ML

Practical AI and ML Trends Developers Should Actually Track

Which AI shifts are worth learning now and which ones are mostly noise.

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Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity Habits Every Developer Should Build Early

Secure defaults, safer workflows, and the small behaviors that prevent large problems later.

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