Open to research & engineering roles

Calyx {Ish}.

Software Engineer · Researcher

Where applied math, AI, and a builder's mindset meet.

I study Computer Science and Mathematics at the University of Ghana and spend most of my time at the edges between research and engineering — fine-tuning models, designing systems, and asking what we still don't understand about intelligence.

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How I work

A small set of rules I keep coming back to.

01 / 03

Curiosity is the engine.

I follow questions further than they're usually asked — even when nobody is watching, even when there's no grade attached.

02 / 03

Build, then write about it.

I'd rather ship something rough and learn what was wrong than design it perfectly on paper. Then I write what I learned.

03 / 03

Research is a contact sport.

The best ideas come from people who disagree well. I want collaborators, not an echo chamber.

Projects

Things I've shipped.

Onesimus Learning Tracker

Onesimus Learning Tracker

Onesimus is a private Django-based learning tracker that helps users stay motivated by logging topics and entries. It offers a simple, secure way to reflect, track progress, and celebrate achievements throughout their learning journey.

Yango Traffic Speed Prediction

Yango Traffic Speed Prediction

Yango Traffic Speed Prediction is a machine learning project to forecast Accra's traffic speed every 15 minutes. It helps Yango improve route planning, reduce delays, provide accurate ETAs, and enhance the experience for drivers and users.

UG Hall Management System

UG Hall Management System

UG Hall Management System is a database project for managing student accommodations at the University of Ghana. It models entities, attributes, and relationships to streamline hostel management, improve data accuracy, and support better administrative decisions.

Software engineer and researcher exploring AI/ML, dynamical systems, and applied mathematics. Building things, writing things, asking questions.

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