Been programming since 16 years of age, when I first started writing scripts for games. I learned to program in C++ (self taught) and never looked back. My Humber college years were spent learning electronics engineering, which has now become another tool in my arsenal of knowledge. Building amplifiers, wifi gadgets, and combining my knowledge in software to program microcontrollers has been nothing short of fruitful. Once I graduated from Humber, I went on to get my full degree at Lakehead University where I learned core concepts in engineering. Successfully completing my degree has not satisfied my thirst for knowledge, and so I decided to continue at McMaster university to do my masters in applied science. My high quality work has earned the respect of all my professors, and I have continued to do research in image processing professor with Dr. Shirani. Frequenctly, I build new tools (simulators, engines), as well as games (various remakes of older games with new twists on them). I enjoy learning everything and anything I can, like watching videos on astronomy and physics, or reading the latest publications in image processing. In my spare time, I like to dabble in mathematics, where I have dived deep into areas like systems of non-linear polynomial equations. The closed form solutions and various other tools that I have created to solve problems are elegant and unique. My unique ability to solve problems has been recruited by Bombardier where I work as a software developer. The digital safety solutions that I work on require a keen eye for detail combined with extensive knowledge of interfacing / networking, security, and databases. Recently, I have launched a startup SentryNet, focused on many new IoT (internet of things) technologies and applications. Every new challenge I face presents an opportunity for learning and has always been met with a welcoming embrace.