Projects
Welcome to my projects section. Here you can explore the work I've done and the projects I've been involved in. Feel free to click on each project to learn more about it.
Arduino Robotic Arm
Embedded Systems Developer
Designed and developed an ARM-based embedded system using a Raspberry Pi and glove, focusing on firmware, hardware integration, and real-time processing. Implemented communication protocols (SPI, I2C, UART), optimized performance, and ensured system stability through iterative testing. This project strengthened my skills in embedded C/C++, microcontroller architecture, and hardware-software integration.
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3D Scan to AR Model Conversion
Role Title
Converted a 3D scan into an interactive AR model using specialized software, enabling real-world visualization in augmented reality. Collaborated with social media influencer DIY Dave to create and publish a video demonstrating the process on YouTube, showcasing the potential of 3D scanning and AR for digital content creation. This project enhanced my expertise in 3D modeling, AR development, and content-driven tech demonstrations.
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Ai Floral Inspired Coloring Book
Designer
Designed and published a unique coloring book featuring AI-generated floral illustrations inspired by cake designs for Saltedrye. Refined the images and converted them into high-quality SVG files for crisp, print-ready artwork. Self-published the book on Amazon, blending technology and creativity to offer a distinctive artistic experience. This project highlights my skills in AI-assisted design, digital illustration, and independent publishing.

Apple MDM Bypass
Security Researcher
Researched and implemented methods to bypass Apple’s Mobile Device Management (MDM) restrictions, enabling full access to locked iOS devices. Analyzed system security measures, identified vulnerabilities, and developed a successful bypass workflow while ensuring device functionality. This project strengthened my expertise in iOS security, reverse engineering, and system restoration techniques.
