I am a Software Engineer specializing in frontend development. I graduated from university with a degree in Economics and Management, but my passion for problem solving and logic quickly directed me towards a career in software development. I decided to take the Software Engineering Immersive course at General Assembly, where I learned how to build full-stack applications. After that I worked remotely as a Frontend Developer in the fintech space for a few years, while traveling the world. I'm currently in the south of France, working on a brand new AI MedTech platform (see more in projects section).
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SimCase AI is an innovative AI-powered platform designed to assist medicine students in their case study learning. The platform leverages advanced AI technologies to generate realistic medical case studies, providing students with a diverse range of scenarios to enhance their diagnostic and clinical reasoning skills. Built using React, Tailwind CSS, and Vite, SimCase AI offers a user-friendly interface and seamless experience.
RainRow is a colorful puzzle game that I developed using React, Tailwind CSS, and Vite. Inspired by Sudoku and other guessing games, players have to find color arrangements through clues and complete the grid. With its intuitive design and smooth gameplay, RainRow provides a fun and engaging experience for players. The project allowed me to practice my game design skills as well as frontend development.
Wordsheep is a fun word game that I built using React, Tailwind CSS, and Vite. The game challenges players to guess a word that no other players have guessed. It features a sleek and responsive design, making it enjoyable to play on both desktop and mobile devices. The project allowed me to explore some basic backend work with Vercel serverless functions.
InvestCloud & JUXT (2020-2025)
Unfortunately my work for these companies is only accessible by the clients, so I can't show it here.
This was my very first coding project. I built this as part of my bootcamp at General Assembly. We were given a week to build a game of Pac-Man, similar to the original, but with a few personal changes. I used HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript to build this game. I did all of the logic and all of the styling, as well as a background story animation.