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Computer Engineering student with a deep passion for cybersecurity, building secure systems, and engineering innovative technology. I thrive at the intersection of low-level security and high-level product thinking.
My journey into Computer Engineering wasn't just about writing code — it was about understanding systems at their deepest level. From network architectures to application vulnerabilities, I approached every subject with the mindset of both an engineer and an attacker.
I've developed a passion for cybersecurity that goes beyond theory. Projects like CoreSec — a full Django-based security monitoring dashboard — represent my drive to build tools that matter. I believe great security is invisible to the end user but impenetrable to adversaries.
With an international mindset shaped by Erasmus+ experiences and continuous self-directed learning, I'm preparing to contribute to global teams building the next generation of secure, impactful technology.
A full-stack Django cybersecurity monitoring platform designed to track, visualize, and respond to security-related events across systems and networks. Features real-time event visualization, threat categorization, and response workflows — built to demonstrate practical security engineering at the application layer.
Full academic semester abroad under the EU Erasmus+ mobility grant. International coursework in advanced computer science, exposure to European tech ecosystems, and intercultural collaboration.
Core curriculum spanning algorithms, data structures, operating systems, computer networks, software engineering, and applied cybersecurity. Focused electives in network security and applied cryptography.
Whether you're hiring for a cybersecurity internship, need a backend developer who thinks about security first, or want to collaborate on an open source project — I'd love to hear from you.