Available for collaborations  ·  India

Builder.
QuantumTechCoder.

Student · Coder · Hardware Hacker · AI Experimenter · Ethical Hacker.
Crafting things that live at the edge of software, hardware, and intelligence.

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MCU Boards

Who I Am

"Debug everything. Question everything.
Build what doesn't exist yet."

— Personal motto  ·  QuantumTechCoder

I'm QuantumTechCoder — a full-spectrum technologist from India. I thrive at the intersection of software and hardware, building systems that actually do something real — from AI inference pipelines to microcontroller firmware to penetration testing tools.

My work spans AI/ML research, embedded IoT systems, ethical hacking, and web development. I founded this lab as a launchpad for every experiment I run and every tool I ship. If it can be automated, I've automated it. If it can be built, I've probably started already.

Location India 🇮🇳
Status ⚡ Actively building
Focus AI, IoT, Cybersecurity
Open to Collaborations & cool ideas
Currently Working On
Standalone Desktop Apps · Python Tools · Arduino Firmware · Web Experiments
Primary OS
Arch Linux / Kali Linux Rolling
Lab Environment
ATL Lab · Personal workbench
Philosophy
"If it compiles, that's just the beginning."
Domains
AI / ML Embedded Cybersec Quantum Web Dev Robotics

What I Work With

From low-level firmware to high-level AI — here's the full stack.

Languages
Python95%
Node.js / JavaScript80%
C++ / Arduino75%
HTML / CSS85%
Java55%
RustLearning
AI / ML
TensorFlow Keras Neural Networks Deep Learning NumPy Pandas scikit-learn Computer Vision NLP Model Training
Cybersecurity
Kali Linux Ethical Hacking Penetration Testing Nmap Metasploit Wireshark Network Scanning OSINT Packet Analysis
Embedded & IoT
Arduino ESP32 ESP8266 Firmware Dev Sensor Integration UART / I2C / SPI MQTT PWM Control Motor Drivers
Tools & Software
Git / GitHub VS Code Arduino IDE OBS Studio VirtualBox Chocolatey pip / npm Firebase Cloudflare
Web & Cloud
HTML5 / CSS3 JavaScript ES6+ Node.js Flask Firebase Hosting GitHub Pages Cloudflare Pages REST APIs

What I've Built

Real tools. Real code. Shipped and deployed.

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Wi-Fi Scanner MAX

Scans your local network and enumerates all connected device IPs in real-time. Lightweight, fast, and runs entirely from the terminal.

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PCMonitor: Measure

A live system dashboard monitoring CPU, RAM, GPU, disk I/O, and network throughput with real-time updates. Double-click to launch.

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Quantum Life Metrics

Real-time biological data calculator. Enter your DOB and BPM — get live body metrics updating every second. Hosted on Firebase.

WIP

Arduino Projects

Three hardware builds currently in the forge — sensor arrays, automation systems, and IoT experiments. Dropping soon.

Need to set up Python or Node.js?
Step-by-step installation guides for Windows via Chocolatey.

The Lab Inventory

Every board, sensor, and actuator powering my embedded projects.

Microcontroller Boards
Arduino Mega 2560 R3 ESP32 Devkit V1 ESP8266 AI Module
Sensor Array 17 units
DHT11 Temp/Humidity HC-SR04 Ultrasonic LDR Light PIR Motion Sound Sensor IR Sensor Soil Moisture Flame Sensor MQ-2 Smoke Rain Sensor Tilt Sensor Hall Sensor Touch Sensor ADXL Accelerometer RTC Module MicroSD Reader
Actuators & I/O
Servo Motor DC Motor L298N Motor Driver Water Pump Relay Module LCD 16×2 SONiX Camera Buzzer RGB LED Two-Color LED Various LEDs

My Machines

Current rig and the dream builds that fuel the ambition.

Daily Driver
Ryzen 5 Beast
CPUAMD Ryzen 5 4600H — 6C/12T @ 4.0 GHz
RAM16 GB DDR4-3200
SSD2 TB NVMe
GPUAMD Radeon Vega 6 + NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti
OSArch Linux / Kali Linux Rolling
✦ Dream Laptop
The Portable Powerhouse
CPUIntel Core Ultra 9 / Ryzen 9
RAM64 GB
SSD4 TB Gen 5 NVMe
GPURTX 5090 Mobile
RoleUltimate mobile dev machine
◈ Dream Workstation
The Quantum Forge
CPUAMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D / Intel Ultra 9
RAM192 GB DDR5
SSD108 TB Gen 5 NVMe
GPURTX 5090 Ti OC
PurposeAI training · Quantum sims

Let's Build Something

Got an idea, a collab, a challenge, or just want to say hi?
Find me here — I don't bite (unless it's a bug I'm hunting).