I'm a Software Engineering graduate and junior developer. I'm passionate about improving my skills in web development and have experience creating websites for university workshops and contributing to game modding. I'm eager to take on new challenges and grow as a developer, focusing on both frontend and backend technologies to build impactful solutions.
I’ve always been into video games and got obsessed with modding them as a kid. Tweaking stuff was fun, but I soon figured out I needed programming skills to go further. That’s when I decided software engineering was for me.
I’m studying software engineering at Stamford International University in Thailand right now. My professors and seniors are great, always encouraging me to aim higher. I built a web platform called Style-War, which was a blast and taught me tons about coding in the real world.
Going forward, I want to boost my programming skills and explore AI. It’s amazing what AI can do, and I’m pumped to see how it can tackle big issues. I hope to help build something that really matters.
I love creating websites and web applications. I enjoy working with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Music keeps me focused and inspired. I’m into EDM, high-energy build-up tracks, and both Japanese and Western music.
I enjoy playing video games, especially military simulation (milsim), MMORPGs, and real-time strategy games. I love the immersive experiences and tactical depth they offer.
Sometimes I take a break from the screen to enjoy the outdoors, get fresh air, and reset my mind.

This community-driven mod provides a complete Thai localization for Cities: Skylines.It involved developing C++ interfaces to dynamically replace in-game text, creating XML parsing tools to manage over 15,000 strings, and resolving font rendering issues for Thai script compatibility, ensuring seamless UI integration across game updates.

Style-War is a competitive coding website where users duel via CSS challenges with live previews and leaderboards. Built with Next.js 14 and Mantine UI, it features real-time code previews and leaderboards powered by WebSocket APIs. A Go backend handles live score updates, while Clerk provides secure OAuth2 authentication. PostgreSQL is used to track user coding input, and Monaco Editor with CSS linting streamlines the challenge experience.

A full-stack web application that analyzes and visualizes Spotify listening habits through the Spotify Web API. The frontend is built with Next.js, styled using Tailwind CSS and Radix UI, while the backend uses GoLang for efficient data processing and API handling

Delivered a presentation to educate peers on version control fundamentals using Git and GitHub, enhancing technical communication and leadership skills.

Led a session for university juniors and participants, introducing containerization concepts with Docker, promoting knowledge-sharing and community engagement.

Participated in creating a full webpage with WebSocket for participants to compete in writing HTML + CSS according to the given challenges.