Beyond the founder title, I’m still a curious medical student who can spend one part of the day learning about the human body, diseases, drugs, and hospital life, then spend the next part building apps, fixing Flutter errors, designing interfaces, testing Firebase rules, or turning random ideas into something people can actually use.
I’m obsessed with creating things that mix purpose with creativity, medical tools, student platforms, quiz apps, pharmacology systems, small games, digital products, graphics, websites, and experimental ideas under Xyberverse Nexus. Tools like Flutter, Dart, Firebase, HTML, CSS, AI assistants, design apps, and game engines have become part of my everyday creative workspace.
When I’m not studying medicine or building software, I’m probably playing my guitar, watching YouTube videos, planning content ideas, editing my YouTube videos, game mechanics, better UI for existing apps, a novel idea, or some strange way to connect medicine, technology, storytelling, and digital culture together. That is really the human side of Xyberverse Nexus — curiosity, late-night building, trial and error, imagination, and the stubborn belief that ideas should not just stay in the head.