The blueprint

This is the deeper map of the systems I am building.

Focused on security and systems while still keeping the energy playful, ambitious, and practical.

I am a passionate multi-skilled tech enthusiast who does not like staying boxed into one category. My focus areas include cybersecurity, robotics, web development, app development, game development, software engineering, electronics, electrical systems, photography, editing, content creation, influencing, and AI/ML engineering. I build because it is the fastest way to learn, improve, and create real impact.

Profile architecture

The portfolio gets stronger when the range is visible

This page is where the bigger story comes together: student life, hardware work, cybersecurity momentum, creative skills, platforms, business exposure, and what comes next.

Student profile

Grounded, but moving fast.

  • School: S.N. Memorial School, Asansol under CBSE.
  • Current class: Class IX.
  • Achievements: 2nd and 3rd place in science and SST exhibitions.
  • Region: Panchgachia, Asansol, West Bengal, India.
Core disciplines

One builder, many lanes.

Cybersecurity Robotics Web Development App Development Game Development AI and ML Electronics Software Engineering
Platforms and community

Public proof is part of the profile.

GitHub GitLab TryHackMe HackerOne LinkedIn YouTube Stack Overflow Dev.to
Next builds

The roadmap is already loaded.

  • U-Console: planned around Raspberry Pi Zero 2W.
  • Quad drone: upcoming hardware goal.
  • Current study: networking, Linux, data science, generative AI, and network defense.
  • Goal: scale the ecosystem from hardware to AI with stronger depth each year.
Archive

A bigger look at the project inventory

The archive is not just about quantity. It shows comfort moving between devices, software, infrastructure, research, and public-facing products.

Hardware and embedded projects

Robots, devices, and custom electronics.

  • Obstacle avoiding robot and RC controlled robot.
  • Voice-controlled and AI-powered robot.
  • DIY Game Boy using ESP8266.
  • ESP8266 Deauther, ESP32 Marauder, and ESP32 NRFBox.
  • Dasai Mochii project using ESP32-C3 and a smart NTP clock using Wemos.
  • Custom Rubber Ducky using Raspberry Pi Pico plus Tesla coil experiments.
Software and digital projects

From playful products to serious systems.

  • Hand tracking system using OpenCV.
  • Redesigned and developed school website.
  • Custom Linux-based OS, custom browser, and online compiler.
  • AI chatbot, online database system, and movie streaming platform work.
  • Inventory Management App and Bluetooth RC control app.
  • Action shooting game, Angry FlappyBird, and multiple 2D games on itch.io.
Technical operations

The backend layer matters too.

  • Built and managed SMB, FTP, and NAS servers.
  • Created and managed VPS environments.
  • Hosted websites using Cloudflare tunneling and self-hosted stacks.
  • Worked with Arduino AVR, ESP8266, ESP32, Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, Raspberry Pi Pico, STM32, and more.
  • Reverse engineering work and IT technician troubleshooting.
  • Built a custom Rubber Ducky payload system.
Practical and business experience

Not just code. Real-world exposure too.

  • Experience in e-commerce and entrepreneurship.
  • Sold products on Flipkart, Meesho, Amazon, and IndiaMART.
  • Comfortable with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
  • Beginner-level MS Access knowledge.
  • Photography, editing, influencing, and content creation add a media layer to the technical work.
Security signal

The strongest public proof sits in the security track

This is where the ranked lab work, bug bounty direction, and continued security learning come together in one focused section.

Why it matters

Hands-on security work makes the whole profile feel sharper.

The ranked TryHackMe profile is useful because it is public, fast to understand, and backed by broader security work. It complements HackerOne activity, lab practice, networking study, Linux fundamentals, and long-term defensive skill building.

Top 1% Global standing that people recognize instantly
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#120 India rank snapshot
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Credentials

Certificates, learning tracks, and evidence of growth

Formal learning helps validate the range: cloud, AI, robotics, cybersecurity, software, and even quantum topics all feed into the long-term vision.

Cisco certificate

Cisco Cybersecurity

Aligned with the defensive and network-focused direction of the portfolio.
Microsoft Python certificate

Microsoft Python

Useful across automation, tools, backend logic, and project glue code.
IBM AI badge

IBM AI

A clean fit for the AI and ML engineering side of the portfolio.
IBM cybersecurity badge

IBM Cybersecurity

Supports the security signal with formal fundamentals.
IBM quantum badge

IBM Quantum

A reminder that curiosity here reaches beyond just mainstream stacks.
AWS certificate

AWS Robotics and Cloud

Useful where hardware, cloud, and automation start overlapping.
Personal note

Learning through building is still the main rule

Every system I create is part of a bigger vision to master technology from hardware to AI and build impactful innovations. If you want to collaborate, inspect the work further, or just connect, the contact page is ready.