Since I was a little kid, computers and programming have been two of my favourite things in the world. My programming adventure began with the QuickBASIC IDE, where I wrote "Hello World!" I subsequently moved on to Pascal and C where I could win a few competitions as well. I then decided to study electrical engineering at university so that I could put my programming skills to use with robotics. Later, in my last semester of undergrad, I had become introduced to Artificial Neural Networks, and those eventually lead me to an Machine Learning solution for my master's thesis. After that, throughout my doctoral studies, I took involved in a variety of research projects involving deep learning.

Along the way, I worked on a wide range of software development projects, including a graphical user interface (GUI) in MATLAB, a news agency in PHP (along with HTML and CSS), a number of robotics and circuitry projects in C++, and a number of machine learning and deep learning initiatives in Python.