Current Direction
My current work has two connected lanes. The software lane is Laravel/PHP backend engineering: APIs, package boundaries, workflow systems, integrations, and SaaS-style product foundations. The research lane is PhD work in plant-disease AI and computer vision, with public writing kept at a safe level until methods and results are ready to disclose.
What I Build
- Laravel/PHP backend systems for domain-heavy products, internal tools, and MVPs.
- Research workflow tools for scholarly search, screening, deduplication, citation graphs, references, and exports.
- Project documentation that separates shipped code, experiments, roadmap ideas, and private research planning.
Current Public Flagship
Nexus Scholar is the center of the public identity: a Laravel/PHP ecosystem for systematic literature review workflows. It includes a core package, CLI workspace, hosted Laravel/Inertia shell, graph packages, and bibliographic tooling.
Paid Work Fit
The best-fit contract work is Laravel/PHP backend development: API design, domain modeling, SaaS MVP builds, package extraction, integrations, queues, admin workflows, and codebase cleanup.
Public Boundary
Reusable tooling, documentation, and verified evidence can be public. Unpublished thesis methods, private roadmap details, credentials, client data, and sensitive research planning stay controlled.